- Starting off from our region to Niamey (Liz and I live in the same region) was a little scary, our bus tipped over because we think our driver fell asleep at the wheel, so that part wasn't so much fun. (We were all ok, there were six of us, a little shaken up and bruised, but ok.)
- The Lion's Bar in Grand Popo, Benin, was our first chance to get in the ocean. We didn't really get to swim because the currents are really strong, but we got to splash around so that was awesome after only seeing sand for the last 9 months.
- The market in Lome, Togo was pretty cool. It is huge! Considering none of us speak French we did pretty good, and put a serious dent in our wallets.
- Hohoe, Ghana was beautiful! We went there to check out the Wli Waterfall, which was probably one of my favorite parts of the trip. We walked through a tropical rain forest to get to the falls, then, despite the water being freezing, we were able to jump in and get pretty close to the falls. The splash coming off the falls was pretty intense, but it was awesome!
- Accra, Ghana has pretty much been like being in America. We went to the mall, which was a little bit of a culture shock, and we have gotten to see two movies in a movie theater! We actually made a special trip back because Nichole and I had to see Harry Potter 6 - it was totally worth it!
- Cape Coast was a nice surprise, the town is so beautiful! We went to Cape Coast Castle, which was really interesting, and depressing, they have the slave dungeons and holding areas, it was sad!
- Kakum Canopy walk, was another favorite! It is these 7 bridges set up over the tropical forest canopy. It was a little scary when the bridge would start to sway, but it was so awesome!
- Green Turtle was so relaxing. We had been in 9 hotels over 10 days, so we spent 5 days at the Green Turtle and just hung out on the beach. The rip tides were still really strong here, but we were able to swim, which was nice.
Like I said before, tomorrow we are on to the last leg of our vacation, sadly! Although, seeing as we have been gone for almost 3 weeks, I'm ready to get back to my village. Well that is about it for now.
Cheers!
Ari
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