Steve and Janet's gallery
African Travel
Djenne.
The Largest mud mosque in Africa.
Mopti waterfront
The waterfront at Mopti in Mali is a vibrant and exciting place in which to experience the pulse of Africa. .
Burkina Faso.Sunrise, lake Tengrela. While camping near the lake a fisherman offered to take us to see the Hippo's, in his canoe We were rather dubius about seeing Hippo's, but in that glorious sunrise, there they were.
A view from the Falaise
The Dogon, Mali.
Dogon grainstore.
dogon, Mali.
Children of a fishing village.
Life is tough on the banks of the Niger river and although these children have very little in the way of material possesions they do have smiles.
Sand collecting.
These guys work all day up their necks in the River Niger collecting sand.
Monagaga. Cote D'ivoire.
We camped on this beach for a few days and enjoyed crayfish cooked over an open fire, delicious.
A Door in the Dogon.
The Dogon is an amazing place and behind this incredable carved door there is another world.
Fishing boats.
Fishing boats crowded with fishermen waiting to put to sea. Cape Coast,Ghana.
Street Trader, Djenne.
A Malian woman whose face records a lifetime of hard work .
Boy in a side street
Djenne,Mali.
A window in mud dwelling
probably very old but still quite beutiful.
Busua beach,Ghana.
We stayed in the new reort here and enjoyed some luxury on our tenth wedding aniversary.
The Cathedral at Yamassoukrou.Cote D'Ivoire
the Basilique Notre Dame de la Paix.a bizare replica of St Peters Rome
Djenne,Mali
An elegant Malian girl.
Slave fort, Ghana.
The slave forts in Ghana are a Poignant reminder of a terrible time in the not so distant past.
Cote D'Ivoire, fishing village.
This coast is dotted with little fishing villages.
Driving Ollie our Landy in the Dogon.
The images in this file have all been scanned from Kodachrome slides and the quality is not the best
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