Excursion: Syracuse, New York (2024)
- Feb 22
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Updated: Feb 23
On August 30, 2024, Peuh Munka Ntom America continued its tradition of discovery and fellowship by exploring the gems of Upstate New York. This day was dedicated to nature and wonder, once again strengthening the bonds of brotherhood that unite us during our summer getaways.
August 30, 2024: Nature and Biodiversity in Syracuse
Our delegation enjoyed total immersion in the lush landscapes and fascinating wildlife of the Central New York region:
Onondaga Creek Park: A peaceful stop along the water, where we walked the historic trails of this iconic urban park. Balancing relaxation and contemplation, it was a special moment to appreciate the serene landscapes of Syracuse.
Rosamond Gifford Zoo: A captivating adventure in the heart of one of the oldest zoological parks in the country. We had the opportunity to discover rare species and partake in the festive seasonal atmosphere, all while celebrating our shared identity in this exceptional setting.
A Unifying Presence
True to the Mu’nka Lossi spirit, these moments of discovery served as an opportunity to showcase our values of respect and conviviality. Each stage of this excursion testified to our dynamism and our desire to build lasting memories within the great Baméka family and among its friends.
💡 Viewing Tip: The images and videos below capture these powerful moments. Feel free to click on each image to enlarge it and fully enjoy the splendor of these locations and the brilliance of our shared memories.
endeur de ces lieux et de l'éclat de nos souvenirs.






























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