Places in GhanaA typical market scene at Makola, Accra

Places in Ghana
A typical market scene at Makola, Accra

Places in GhanaIndependence arch in Accra. The ocean, Gulf of Guinea, is right behind it. This is where the yearly independence day celebrations takes place to remember our fight for freedom from the British.

Places in Ghana
Independence arch in Accra. The ocean, Gulf of Guinea, is right behind it. This is where the yearly independence day celebrations takes place to remember our fight for freedom from the British.

Places in GhanaLabadi (Laa-bah-d) Beach a.k.a La Beach, Accra.

Places in Ghana
Labadi (Laa-bah-d) Beach a.k.a La Beach, Accra.

Places in GhanaLabadi (Laa-bah-d) Beach a.k.a La Beach, Accra.

Places in Ghana
Labadi (Laa-bah-d) Beach a.k.a La Beach, Accra.

Ghana lifeSomewhere in sunny Accra, a school girl walks by a group of hawkers.

Ghana life
Somewhere in sunny Accra, a school girl walks by a group of hawkers.

Fruits of Ghana - Orange, a.k.a. Akutu (Ah-ku-tu) in the Ga language.Did you know burning citrus peel repels insects, especially mosquitoes? You can also squeeze the oil out of the fruit peel and rub on your skin to repel insects and bugs. It’s the natural version of “OFF.”

Fruits of Ghana - Orange, a.k.a. Akutu (Ah-ku-tu) in the Ga language.
Did you know burning citrus peel repels insects, especially mosquitoes? You can also squeeze the oil out of the fruit peel and rub on your skin to repel insects and bugs. It’s the natural version of “OFF.”

“Abele ke Nkatia” (Ah-bay-lay care In-kah-tea-err) means Corn and Peanuts in the Ga Language. An all time Ghanaian favorite snack.

“Abele ke Nkatia” (Ah-bay-lay care In-kah-tea-err) means Corn and Peanuts in the Ga Language. An all time Ghanaian favorite snack.

Night time at Independence Square in Accra, Ghana.

Night time at Independence Square in Accra, Ghana.