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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