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2/5

Underwhelming holes and trees

When travelling, I’ve often been advised to cover legs, shoulders or head, but never to avoid wearing red. However, on a visit to the
4/5

The mysterious Zangbeto

After two underwhelming experiences whilst sightseeing near the Benin city of Abomey, we hoped our guide’s surprise, a Zangbeto show, wouldn’t disappoint. We’d learned
5/5

Shrove Tuesday in Madeira

Shrove Tuesday in Christian countries is celebrated as the last day before Lent. (In Britain, for example, it is traditionally called Pancake Day) In
5/5

Growing up in the 80s

There is a lovely exhibition of lots of things like, music, toys and films form the 80s. It is free….
3/5

One of Ghana’s largest slave forts

Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO site, is one of around forty slave castles, or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast, now Ghana,
2/5

A tour aimed at Afro-Americans

After a non-stop, three-hour journey we arrived at Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park, one of Ghana’s largest markets during the infamous trans-Atlantic slave
3/5

A bustling fishing market and slave castle

Elmina fishing market Elmina, a fishing port on Ghana’s southern coast, is known for its role in the former transatlantic slave trade. A bridge
3/5

Creating a beautiful batik tablecloth

Although I had a vague notion of what batik was, a workshop in Ghana’s fishing port Elmina, not only allowed us to understand the
3/5

Surviving the Kakum Canopy Walk

Kakum National Park is one of Ghana’s most visited attractions, due to its canopy walkway which towers over a tropical rainforest of virgin hardwood
5/5

Monte in Madeira

During our holiday in Madeira we decided that on one of the days we would explore the island by travelling by public service bus.
3/5

Monkeying around with the Monas

Whilst touring Ghana we visited the Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary, having stopped to buy bananas on route. On arrival, our guide Robert began by
3/5

Walking to the highest falls in West Africa

Wli Agumatsa Waterfall, the tallest in West Africa, has both lower and upper falls and a trek from the visitors’ centre took us to

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