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Ghana

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Elephant, Loxodonta africana africana, in lush scenery, Mole National Park, Ghana
Elephant, Loxodonta africana africana, in lush scenery, Mole National Park, Ghana
Patas monkey, Erythrocebus patas, Mole National Park, Ghana
Patas monkey, Erythrocebus patas, Mole National Park, Ghana
tourists overlooking the waterhole at dusk, Mole National Park, Ghana
Traditional mud and thatch homestead, Nakpanduri, Ghana
Ancient, West-Sudanese style mosque, Nakore, outside Wa, Ghana
Ancient, West-Sudanese style mosque, Nakore, outside Wa, Ghana
man putting stamps on Adinkra cloth, Ntonso village, Ashanti, Ghana
Adinkra cloth, Ntonso village, Ashanti, Ghana
Adinkra cloth drying in the sun, Ntonso village, Ashanti, Ghana
Adinkra cloth is made with stamping dye on the material, Ntonso village, Ashanti, Ghana
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, built in 1919, Navrongo, Upper East region, Ghana
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, built in 1919, Navrongo, Upper East region, Ghana
frieze in Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows, built in 1919, Navrongo, Upper East region, Ghana
girl in Nzulezo stilt village on Lake Amansuri, Ghana
Nzulezo stilt village on Lake Amansuri, Ghana
Nzulezo stilt village on Lake Amansuri, Ghana
Nzulezo stilt village on Lake Amansuri, Ghana
Nile Crocodiles are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, are considered sacred in Paga, Northern Ghana
mud house decorated with paintings. Crocodiles are considered sacred, Paga, Ghana
Palace of Paga Pio,the paramount chief of Paga, founded in 1670, painted in the traditional regional style, Paga, Ghana
Palace of Paga Pio,the paramount chief of Paga, founded in 1670, painted in the traditional regional style, Paga, Ghana
Slaves dug out holes in the rock to use as bowls for food, Pikworo slave camp from the 19th century, Paga, Ghana
Slaves dug out holes in the rock to use as bowls for food, Pikworo slave camp from the 19th century, Paga, Ghana
Pikworo slave camp from the 19th century, Paga, Ghana
Baobab tree in the village, Paga, Ghana
water pump in the village, Paga, Ghana
fishing pirogues lying on the beach, Senya Beraku, Ghana
fishermen rolling a pirogue into sea, Senya Beraku, Ghana
detail of a fishing pirogue , Senya Beraku, Ghana
view from the 18th century Fort of Good Hope, old gold and slave trading centre, Senya Beraku, Ghana
fisherman sitting on his boat on the beach, Senya Beraku, Ghana
bar, Sekondi, Ghana
Fort Orange, dutch fort from 1690, one of the many slave trading centres of the Gold Coast, Sekondi, Ghana
Fish market in the harbour, Sekondi, Ghana
market, Sekondi, Ghana
Olive baboons, Papio cynocephalus anubis, Shai Hills Resource Reserve, Ghana
Fort Sebastian, old gold and slave trading centre, 1523 Portugal, 1638 Netherlands, 1872 Britain, Shama, Ghana
Traditionally painted flat-roofed mud house, Sirigu, Upper East region, Ghana
Traditionally painted flat-roofed mud house, Sirigu, Upper East region, Ghana
Traditionally painted flat-roofed mud house, Sirigu, Upper East region, Ghana
Traditionally painted mud house with granary, Sirigu, Upper East region, Ghana
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