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Ghana

Friendly vibe and a sense of humour.  A shared language helps. People singing and music played often. A predominantly Christian country.  Most vehicles have a religious sign on them – a sticker on the rear window and/or on the vehicle registration number plate such as ‘God Bless’, ‘God is good’ and ‘Jesus is Lord’. Intense...
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Day 53… Wednesday 24th May Milo is a popular energy drink offered for breakfast as an alternative to tea and coffee.  It is similar to a malt drink and it has replaced my coffee fix.  2 hour drive to the border through quiet rural roads.  Chose the northern boarder crossing as the reports out there...
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Day 52… Tuesday 23rd May Packed up the car, checked tyre pressure and power steering fluid – all ok.  Stopped for fuel.  Absolutely loving the friendly service and being able to chat and joke in English.  Book supplies were running low so found a book shop and stocked up.  Off out of the chaos of...
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Day 51… Monday 22nd May Got a taxi via ‘Yango’ (operates like Uber) which works like a dream where you pay via the app and involves no negotiation with the taxi driver on the cost.  Visited Brown Card Ghana offices about renewing the insurance.  They were friendly but could not help at all.  Let’s hope...
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Day 50… Sunday 21st May Met a group of Americans over breakfast and we shared our experiences of Ghana. They had just visited Rome and shaken hands with the Pope! Insurance office opens tomorrow so our 15 minute drive to our next lodgings was a tentative ride as any Police stops without proof of insurance...
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Day 49… Saturday 20th May Set off for Accra with a 2.5 hour drive planned. Passed several Police check points but not stopped. There were around 200 mamils (Middle Aged Men In Lycra) on their bikes, all part of an organised race heading West. They must have been hot! Driving into Accra there was the...
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Day 48… Friday 19th May Another breakfast with a view, this one overlooking Cape Coast and joined by two friendly kittens. Found a print shop to get copies of the Benin visa required for the boarder crossing.  Walked in the blazing heat around the town with no pavements and tuktuks / drainage gaps were a...
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Day 47… Thursday 18th May   Heavy rain and thunderstorms this morning.  The shortest day of driving to date at 40 minutes to Cape Coast and the Toyota Service Garage, which oddly was located in the grounds of a secondary school.  Several kids were fascinated by Greta and Allen had them enthralled with our tales...
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Day 46… Wednesday 17th May We have decided to spend a couple of weeks in Ghana enjoying what’s on offer rather than racing through at this point.  It is nice to be slowing down and taking in the sites more and not being constantly on the road.  Also lovely to hear the English language and...
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Day 45… Tuesday 16th May Breakfast with a seaview. Omelettes are a west African staple – delicious.  Spent the morning touring Fort San Sebastian built in 1520 – 1526, then owned by the Dutch and then the British.  Now owned and managed by the Ghanaian Government.  Built as a fort and used as an exchange...
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