Dakar: Place of contrast and wonders


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March 22nd 2008
Published: March 23rd 2008
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Dakar is a place of wonders. With relative stability, peace and security, the city has become one of the safest places in West Africa for the last decade. Gifted with coastal line and beautiful white sand beaches, great French restaurants, a booming social life, opportunities for surfing, and a tolerant Islam have made of Dakar one of the most hospitable destinations in the region. Dakar is culturally diverse, politically stable and very "Teranga" (welcoming). The cosmopolitan aspect of the city invites to curiosity and discovery.

Nevertheless, the old and the new Dakar live in contrast and cohabitate with great difficulty. The advent of new infrastructures like roads, hotels, and housing development has created impetus for the rich to buy new cars and other luxurious toys. The gap between poor and rich is becoming more apparent and social tension is on the rise.

Even though Senegalese people do not complain about their social or economic condition, more and more people starts to voice their frustration on radio talk shows and newspapers. For the most part, the Senegalese authorities have been able to contain the discontents and keep the city at float.

Dakar is the capital city of Senegal. It
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this place will take your breath away
is estimate that at least 3 million peoples live in the city. Unemployment is wide spread but the Senegalese Diaspora is faithful to their family members which keeps the informal sector at bay.

With the new development in the service industries, the city is spreading south from Little Mbao to the balneal of Sally.

Please join me for tour of one of the most beautiful places in West Africa!




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Mytch & TinaMytch & Tina
Mytch & Tina

Mytch is with a dear friend at Goree
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Marie Jeanne

Senegalese friend
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Tina & Soraya

Friend from Goree Island
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Awana Ba

Senegalese friend -Goree
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Mosquee Point E

Point E Dakar
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downtown Dakar

Maison colonial
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sandaga market area

downtown Dakar
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Marche Kermel

Market place in the heart of downtown
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Gare centrale

Gare centrale
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memorial

downtown Dakar
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Car rapide

public transport
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Goree Island -1

Goree: view from the plateau
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Goree Island Memorial

Liberation from slavery
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Goree Island view

View from the sea


6th April 2008

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I love the picture of the children drinking the first round of attaya. I always tried to skip the first round and then tried to get several glasses of the second and third round!
4th August 2008

thanks Kate
Thanks and keep in touch.

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