Friday, September 24, 2010

A Night In Larabanga

On our way back from visiting Mole, we decided that we would stay the night in a small town that was located just south of the park....it added quite a bit on entertainment to our already eventful trip.

We were greeted by the local children, all wanting us to take their picture.


We had the option of sleeping on the roof, using these branches as steps up.


Talk about a room with a view.


Ah yes, living in the lap of luxury. 


I liked this window. 


This is the oldest mosque in west Africa, built in the 13th century.


We went at a bit of an awkward time, because it was the evening call to prayer, but we were welcomed and drank tea with one of the men who came to welcome us.


Did you ever wonder was Larabanga looks like at 4:00 in the morning? Well....this is it.


On our way back to Cape we stopped at the largest market in Ghana. How would you like to do your shopping here?

peace. love. Cowabunga Larabanga.

1 comment:

  1. that first shot is SWEET!

    i like the window as well.

    i may want copies of some of these shots.

    peace.love.fast internet.

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