This was taken from the town of Cape Coast in Ghana of the fishermen going through their nets for fish. It's cool to watch. As they're working they're always singing and there's someone banging on something to keep a beat.
Fishermen and their boats.
Another picture of them going through their nets and a girl selling avacados (I think) in the foreground.
Taking the boats out of the water.
Out in the ocean.
Smart lizard. He's sitting on some of the fish that have been caught and eating the flies that are attracted to the dead fish.
These are pics from the slave fort in Cape Coast. First is the entrance to the male dungeon.
The courtyard of the slave fort.
Door Of No Return. This is the last door they passed through before being loaded onto the slave ships.
Taken from the Door Of No Return.
Another fort that can be seen on the hill in the distance.
Cannons and beach.
More cannons and more beach.
Me with the fort in the background.
Pulling in the day's catch.
Hotel room (hut) in Cape Coast.
Ghanian money! (cedi) The highest denomination bill in Ghana is equivalent to $2 back home. So when you change some money, you end up walking around with a huge wad of cash.
Inside of the hut.
Bus station in Ghana.
Picture of the beach taken from an eco-resort (Green Turtle Lodge) that we stayed at.
The hut at the eco-lodge.