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A little story...from hell
... a bike then a boat ride to go see the hippos in the Black Volta River! Burkina Faso was on one side of the river, Ghana on the other, so I've kinda touched Burkina Faso already. Hippos are also cool. The make this awesome snorting sound when they come ...
And so to Wa
... the cleanest, most organised institution (and I mean institution - hospital, government office, school etc)I'd seen so far in Ghana. Quite heartening to see. Incidentally, shortly after turning off to Mole, I noticed that I was no longer being called ...
Hello Ghana
... transport style we set off from Banfora at 5 am for the 10 hour, 2 bus, bus ride to Hamale and onto English speaking Ghana. Inevitably we made friends with the 3 other white people on the bus as it would be rude not to exacerbate the myth that all ...
Escape from Burkina Faso
... . When I reached the 'border’, I was taken by motorbike to the Black Volta, the river that divides Burkina Faso and Ghana. By this point, I realized that this was not the official crossing point. The sun was long gone, but the hell was I going to ...
kerst in het noorden van Ghana
... een heerlijke dikke kerstkip. Na dit feestmaal keren we huiswaarts, zodat we de volgende dag weer verder kunnen trekken in Ghana. Deze tocht brengt ons naar Wa. Wa is de hoofdstad van de Upper West Region en ook deze stad heeft volgens ons niet zo veel ...
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