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Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra March 18th 2006

As drunk as I was I still had something to remember, the place to meet for the following night. I got Jo to shout it into my camera as a video so I would remember. But first I needed some food to recover so I heading back to Osu for a bad coffee, terrible sandwich and dodgy cake. For about £4, but thats hangovers for you. I didn't get up until about 2pm so it was already late. I just hung out reading in the food court, watching the kids have birthday parties reading on the phone. I went to use the net for a while too and send a few mails. Haven't been using it much as its so damn slow and the PCs are horrendous too. Welcome back to the ninties in some cases.... ... read more
Tua is your biggest fan!
Finger clicking good! :p
Country *and* Western!

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra March 17th 2006

Beep! beep! went my alarm the next morning but in the background the noise of rain meant I had a legitimate excuse not to get up and go and see the Cape Coast castle. These slaving forts are the African equivalent of Asian temples and you need to see a few before you can be considered a tourist, but this one would have to wait. I wasn't sure what time the bus would be leaving but I guessed it would be best not to hang around too late, being Friday and all. I am a foolish boy and should have bought my ticket the day before as the 1pm bus was full, as was the 4pm bus! Damn, no Irish pub for me! Luckily Peter and Renet from Holland also needed to get to Accra as ... read more
Groovy

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra March 9th 2006

Next day I nearly managed to get up in time, but not quite. My jet lag from working nights at the weekend was still killing me, and I was still in that dump. I wasn't really sure what to expect from the country but it was kind of weird after SE Asia, with wall to wall tourists, to see only a few 'burundis' (white people) out and about. Still Ghanaian people would regularly stop and chat with me, taxi drivers were quite cool, once you established the fare. Woe betide anyone who jumped into a Ghanaian taxi without asking the fare, as then they have you over a barrel. But a typical conversation goes: Do you know how to get to the museum? yes, get in how much? its ok lets go how much? I ... read more

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra March 8th 2006

I tried to get up early the next day and failed miserably, I was as lazy as the guy making my shake and pancake that I ordered before starting to write this! I was never going to get out of my dump of a hotel if I didn't get up. No windows, noisy fan, the shower was in a huge manmade tub you had to climb into to have a shower, and at 208,000 cedis (£14) a night, terrible value. I went for breakfast and then took a taxi down to Osu, which was a busier area than I was staying in, had a pint in the Irish pub, and then went for a look around. wow, western shops, internet cafes, pizza etc etc. Much more action down there. Some guy stopped me to try ... read more

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra March 7th 2006

Later the next day, much later, i had a better crack at it. The hotel was a dump and I didn't want to eat there. After about two hours of walking I finally found the restaurant I was looking for. People were very friendly as I walked around confused, saying hello and waving, nice country I thought. The waitress at the 'Orangery Restaurant' was friendly too, I don't think the Ghanaians like to see people sitting on their own so we had a nice chat. A group of 3, then 2, white girls came in to eat, the first whites I had seen since I left the airport. I was slightly relieved it wasn't just me supporting the tourist industry! I had 'Ghanaian' food, ie expensive tourist crap, but I didn't know any better. It ... read more

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra March 6th 2006

Flight was ok despite being delayed by an hour or so from amsterdam. Had to kick a Ghanaian guy out of my window seat. which is good preparation for the weeks ahead. Over mainland africa you could see the desert but it was soon swallowed up in dust and sand. the ground then just looked like a circle of fluffy yellow, with a few clouds. Immigration was a minor nightmare. I joined one queue out of the 5 going and one of the guys dealing with my line left for a break shortly afterwards. An hour and a half to get through was the longest I'd spent in line anywhere abroad. I spent the time eavesdropping on the swedish couple behind me as they attempted to get in front of me in the line. fun. Once ... read more

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra February 28th 2006

It's been a while since I updated this site. Frankly I have no idea where to begin. I've been travelling around the southern part of Ghana. I've been pretty sick pretty often: first there was malaria, which was a very new and interesting experience, and myriad stomach issues, and possibly some psychological side effects from the anti-malarial meds I'm taking. It serves as a great education about all the things the human body can do. So I'm going to do this posting in two parts. The second part is the "travel blog" part, the part concerning things that have happened, the part concerning illness and longing and belonging and travel. Skip ahead to it if you like. The first part is a rant. It starts here: Almost as long as I've been in Ghana I've had ... read more
The only Ghanaian synagogue
Me and Bernard on the beach
Kokrobite

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra February 4th 2006

This is my TravelBlog, and my first blog has been long overdue, but finally here it is. I had an amazing week in Ghana, and I'm sad to say that the precise details are becoming fleetingly fuzzy. I visited the cities of Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast, and they were all equally beautiful and unique. After careful song practice in New York, we visited two schools and played with the children. And the kids loved us. I learned the special Ghanaian handshake. We also spent a night at the beautiful Coconut Grove beach resort; we played beach volleyball at night, and woke up early to watch the sunrise. We also spent a very scary night at Chances hotel, which could've been the set of a Ghanaian version of the Shining. I took a lot of pictures ... read more
Lunch at the Volta River
The children at the first school
Two kids on a bike

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra November 11th 2005

There is a reason why Bob Marley is God here in Ghana. I'm not "worrying about a thing!" Things are finally looking up! I'm back safely in Accra after two nights in Kumasi and I no longer feel so lost! My trip on the way to Kumasi was not very smooth or comfortable and took 9 hours from start to finish. I was an "Oburuni sucker" and agreed to follow a guy that claimed he could get me to Kumasi for 27,000 cedis (about $3). By the time my friend Kelly and I paid our cedis and got on what we didn't realize at the time was a Mercedes bus slightly larger than a Tro-Tro it was too late to get our money back. We sat in the hot, sweaty bus for 3 hours parked in ... read more

Africa » Ghana » Greater Accra » Accra November 7th 2005

I am on campus. Winding dirt roads and the day is hot. We went to a dance performance this morning and I was feeling tired, I fell asleep there among the noise. They moved me to a taxi, I woke up sweating then went to take a test. The driving is good. Allows time to think but the dirt flies into your face, when you get home you can scrap dirt off of you. Sometimes the smells hurt my nose too, the lead fuel burns. I wonder what is happening to the lungs of all the kids out on the streets selling gum and water. They must have a lot of lung cancer here, and nobody smokes. When I come down in the morning a boy puts my shoes in front of me so that I ... read more




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