Ada
Travel Blogs from Ada, Ghana
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Right place at the right time
Most of Ada Foah is a nasty garbage covered beach but on the far end there are a couple places to stay on a narrow strip of land between the beach and the estuary--straw huts in the sand, palm trees and hammocks, lovely! Spent a couple days enjoying ...
Ada Girl
... and sustaining peace among themselves in Ada. He said at the time when most of the states in Ghana were engulfed with chieftaincy disputes, Ada has maintained high sense of tolerance especially among the chiefs and has called for all the chiefs to unite ...
Where the river meets the ocean
... colored flags of the world. I met three British travelers while I was there and enjoyed talking with them about their time in Ghana and our shared impressions of the village and curiosity of what they might feel about our tourism. Chris, one of the ...
an estu-whatey?
2nd to the last week of teaching. Wowza, that went fast...I think. I'm just not feeling ready to leave Ghana. I know it's still far away, but with two weeks of teaching and then two weeks of travel, it's just going to fly by. Not to mention it goes ...
Don't Build Your House on the Sandy Land
... !) Ada Foah itself was unremarkable, except for the exceptionally high level of hassle from people wanting to thrust their services upon you. Ghana isn't too bad for that kind of thing, but you do get it pretty much continuously in touristy areas, as well ...
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