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Greetings from Ghana
Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: it was non essential, but I flew anyway Accra is a polluted mess although there are some quiet parts to get away from the mayhem. The Zoo was not as bad as I thought, and the National museum was worth an hour. But apart from that......leave. Took a 4 hour bus ride to Cape Coast, but they are rebuilding the road and it rained. Difficult to describe, but it was a mess. Cape Coast, much more relaxed than Accra, and the 'Hans Cottage Botel' is worth the US35. Going to the Kakum National Park tomorrow to see some flora and fauna. Why am I on the internet, well my GF is throwing up and the TV is **** ( a good day today, Kakum National Park A good tree walk was had by all and no one fell off, but only a few butterflies to be seen. Its also the rainy season so the 1hr hike was a bit slippery. Some amazingly huge trees. Logging of nearby forest still continues, as does the killing of bushmeat (pangolins, monkeys). Cape Coast Castle Last owned by the British for holding slaves before they were transported to the new world. Its only when you stand in the dungeons that you understand what that means. Just outside the Castle is a great foto opportunity of people and fishing boats (pirogues). The smell is either the sea breeze or the public ****ting grounds. Tomorrow Kumasi. first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Nice pix... That '60 Cadillac Fleetwood of Nkrumah's should be put up on eBay ;-) -- Best Greg |
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Greetings from Ghana
Gregory Morrow wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: it was non essential, but I flew anyway Accra is a polluted mess although there are some quiet parts to get away from the mayhem. The Zoo was not as bad as I thought, and the National museum was worth an hour. But apart from that......leave. Took a 4 hour bus ride to Cape Coast, but they are rebuilding the road and it rained. Difficult to describe, but it was a mess. Cape Coast, much more relaxed than Accra, and the 'Hans Cottage Botel' is worth the US35. Going to the Kakum National Park tomorrow to see some flora and fauna. Why am I on the internet, well my GF is throwing up and the TV is **** ( a good day today, Kakum National Park A good tree walk was had by all and no one fell off, but only a few butterflies to be seen. Its also the rainy season so the 1hr hike was a bit slippery. Some amazingly huge trees. Logging of nearby forest still continues, as does the killing of bushmeat (pangolins, monkeys). Cape Coast Castle Last owned by the British for holding slaves before they were transported to the new world. Its only when you stand in the dungeons that you understand what that means. Just outside the Castle is a great foto opportunity of people and fishing boats (pirogues). The smell is either the sea breeze or the public ****ting grounds. Tomorrow Kumasi. first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Nice pix... That '60 Cadillac Fleetwood of Nkrumah's should be put up on eBay ;-) -- Best Greg the glass is a couple of inches thick (bullet proof) all the kids try to break it (without success) |
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Greetings from Ghana
On 15 Aug 2006 11:18:13 -0700, "Leffe"
wrote: first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Holy crap, those snails on the second page!!!! -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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Greetings from Ghana
Dave Frightens Me wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 11:18:13 -0700, "Leffe" wrote: first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Holy crap, those snails on the second page!!!! -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- even the worms and ants are 'supersized' |
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Greetings from Ghana
Dave Frightens Me wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 11:18:13 -0700, "Leffe" wrote: first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Holy crap, those snails on the second page!!!! We were discussing escargot a la snails on rec.food.cooking yesterday so I posted Martin's BIG SNAIL pic (I hope that was okay, Martin, all were impressed by your pic!). Apparently these are Giant African Snails (obviously!) and they are a real pest in Hawaii and other places around the Pacific Basin. A Florida kid on holiday in Hawaii brought three back as "pets" in 1966 and released them, Florida spent many years eradicating them. They also have some kind of parasite that can infest humans... There was a pic on the US Dept. of Agro site that showed some of them hanging about in TREES fer gawd's sakes... -- Best Greg |
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Greetings from Ghana
Gregory Morrow wrote: Dave Frightens Me wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 11:18:13 -0700, "Leffe" wrote: first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Holy crap, those snails on the second page!!!! A Florida kid on holiday in Hawaii brought three back as "pets" in 1966 Not in his carry-on, he didn't! There was a pic on the US Dept. of Agro site that showed some of them hanging about in TREES fer gawd's sakes... BIG trees. B; |
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Greetings from Ghana
Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: it was non essential, but I flew anyway Accra is a polluted mess although there are some quiet parts to get away from the mayhem. The Zoo was not as bad as I thought, and the National museum was worth an hour. But apart from that......leave. Took a 4 hour bus ride to Cape Coast, but they are rebuilding the road and it rained. Difficult to describe, but it was a mess. Cape Coast, much more relaxed than Accra, and the 'Hans Cottage Botel' is worth the US35. Going to the Kakum National Park tomorrow to see some flora and fauna. Why am I on the internet, well my GF is throwing up and the TV is **** ( a good day today, Kakum National Park A good tree walk was had by all and no one fell off, but only a few butterflies to be seen. Its also the rainy season so the 1hr hike was a bit slippery. Some amazingly huge trees. Logging of nearby forest still continues, as does the killing of bushmeat (pangolins, monkeys). Cape Coast Castle Last owned by the British for holding slaves before they were transported to the new world. Its only when you stand in the dungeons that you understand what that means. Just outside the Castle is a great foto opportunity of people and fishing boats (pirogues). The smell is either the sea breeze or the public ****ting grounds. Tomorrow Kumasi. first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ and the trip report................. Ghana in 2 weeks Day 1 Accra is a polluted mess although there are some quiet parts to get away from the mayhem. The Zoo was not as bad as I thought, and the National museum was worth an hour. But apart from that......leave. Day 2 Took a 4 hour bus ride to Cape Coast, but they are rebuilding the road and it rained. Difficult to describe, but it was a mess. Cape Coast, much more relaxed than Accra, and the 'Hans Cottage Botel' is worth the US35. Going to the Kakum National Park tomorrow to see some flora and fauna. Why am I on the internet, well my GF is throwing up and the TV is **** Day 3 Kakum National Park A good tree walk was had by all and no one fell off, but only a few butterflies to be seen. Its also the rainy season so the 1hr hike was a bit slippery. Some amazingly huge trees. Logging of nearby forest still continues, as does the killing of bushmeat (pangolins, monkeys). Cape Coast Castle Last owned by the British for holding slaves before they were transported to the new world. Its only when you stand in the dungeons that you begin to understand what that means. Just outside the Castle is a great foto opportunity of people and fishing boats (pirogues). The smell is either the sea breeze or the public ****ting grounds. Day 4 STC bus at 18:00 so,visit Elmina Castle, same idea as Cape Coast. Use ATM to get wad of 800,000 Cedi (USD 80). Near miss with bowels so pop an immodium instant, success Watch birdlife from 'Hans Cottage Botel' restaurant, Kingfishers, Hornbills, Weaver, Ibis, Crocodile. Bus tickets double booked, so find hotel..... Day 5 Kumasi by taxi to save time and hassle.....broke down for 3 hours as the cheap Tro-tro's passed us by. But quality time spent with the locals stops the boredom. Excellent Indian food at Vic Baboo's. Day 6 Go to Owabi Reservoir for forest walk and monkey watching, despite taxi drivers who have never heard of it. Its Sunday so everything is shut. Day 7 Stay in Nkoranza (www.operationhandinhand.nl), run by Dutch doctor for handicapped children. Absolute bliss after busy Kumasi. Take trip to Baobeng Fema Monkey Sanctuary where they worship Monkeys. This means they might be here in 50 years time instead of being eaten. Day 8 Taxi to Mole National Park (USD 80) (otherwise its 2 long slow bus trips and a night in Tamale). Covered in dust from bad road. Afternoon game walk, baboon, monkey, bushbuck, kob waterbuck, warthog, crocodile and elephant. Dumb Canadian girl tries to stroke wild monkey...... Day 9 Morning walk same as yesterday except cooler and more people. Elephants having sex in the watering hole ! 7 Elephants seen in all. Cycle to Larabanga in the afternoon to see mud and stick Mosque. Day 10 Taxi man returns (we were not sure as GSM coverage not too good in the Park). Get a flat close to civilisation (luckily), but no air in spare....deep breath. Taximan borrows a bicycle and cycles into distance with spare. Returns with air in tyre, but wheel does not fit very well, so slowly to garage in Damongo Junction. Back to Nkoranza, only 2 hours late. 'Charity' has our dinner waiting. Day 11 Taxi to Akosombo. Could have taken Tro-tro's but wanted to avoid Kumasi. 7 hour trip, probably should have cost USD 100 but we paid USD 200. Mole taxis seemed too cheap, so it evens out. 'Aylo's leisure spot' USD35 with a balcony on the river front. Day 12 Agomanya market, interesting but not much to buy for tourists. Lunch in the 'exclusive' Volta hotel overlooking the Dam. Day 13 Tro-tro to Accra and check in to Shangri-La hotel (USD 95), much nicer than 'Hansonic'. Day 14 Taxi to Teshi to see Coffin maker. Tried National Cultural Market for tourist stuff, but they are too pushy. Buy some masks from outside our hotel, cheaper and easier. ......any questions ?? |
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Greetings from Ghana
Leffe wrote: Gregory Morrow wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: it was non essential, but I flew anyway Accra is a polluted mess although there are some quiet parts to get away from the mayhem. The Zoo was not as bad as I thought, and the National museum was worth an hour. But apart from that......leave. Took a 4 hour bus ride to Cape Coast, but they are rebuilding the road and it rained. Difficult to describe, but it was a mess. Cape Coast, much more relaxed than Accra, and the 'Hans Cottage Botel' is worth the US35. Going to the Kakum National Park tomorrow to see some flora and fauna. Why am I on the internet, well my GF is throwing up and the TV is **** ( a good day today, Kakum National Park A good tree walk was had by all and no one fell off, but only a few butterflies to be seen. Its also the rainy season so the 1hr hike was a bit slippery. Some amazingly huge trees. Logging of nearby forest still continues, as does the killing of bushmeat (pangolins, monkeys). Cape Coast Castle Last owned by the British for holding slaves before they were transported to the new world. Its only when you stand in the dungeons that you understand what that means. Just outside the Castle is a great foto opportunity of people and fishing boats (pirogues). The smell is either the sea breeze or the public ****ting grounds. Tomorrow Kumasi. first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Nice pix... That '60 Cadillac Fleetwood of Nkrumah's should be put up on eBay ;-) -- Best Greg the glass is a couple of inches thick (bullet proof) all the kids try to break it (without success) I noticed the odd windscreen, that's not the standard - issue Cadillac wrap - around windscreen... -- Best Greg |
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Greetings from Ghana
Gregory Morrow wrote: We were discussing escargot a la snails on rec.food.cooking yesterday so I posted Martin's BIG SNAIL pic (I hope that was okay, Martin, all were impressed by your pic!). I meant LEFFE'S snail pic... [I am sure however if Martin has any pictures that are very nice ;-) ] -- Best Greg |
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Greetings from Ghana
Gregory Morrow wrote: Leffe wrote: Gregory Morrow wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: Leffe wrote: it was non essential, but I flew anyway Accra is a polluted mess although there are some quiet parts to get away from the mayhem. The Zoo was not as bad as I thought, and the National museum was worth an hour. But apart from that......leave. Took a 4 hour bus ride to Cape Coast, but they are rebuilding the road and it rained. Difficult to describe, but it was a mess. Cape Coast, much more relaxed than Accra, and the 'Hans Cottage Botel' is worth the US35. Going to the Kakum National Park tomorrow to see some flora and fauna. Why am I on the internet, well my GF is throwing up and the TV is **** ( a good day today, Kakum National Park A good tree walk was had by all and no one fell off, but only a few butterflies to be seen. Its also the rainy season so the 1hr hike was a bit slippery. Some amazingly huge trees. Logging of nearby forest still continues, as does the killing of bushmeat (pangolins, monkeys). Cape Coast Castle Last owned by the British for holding slaves before they were transported to the new world. Its only when you stand in the dungeons that you understand what that means. Just outside the Castle is a great foto opportunity of people and fishing boats (pirogues). The smell is either the sea breeze or the public ****ting grounds. Tomorrow Kumasi. first the fotos http://www.flickr.com/photos/10172509@N00/ Nice pix... That '60 Cadillac Fleetwood of Nkrumah's should be put up on eBay ;-) -- Best Greg the glass is a couple of inches thick (bullet proof) all the kids try to break it (without success) I noticed the odd windscreen, that's not the standard - issue Cadillac wrap - around windscreen... -- Best Greg the 'Caddy' is really a metaphor |
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