in Ghana in May
A country where underground are mines with precious metals, and on the beaches there are mountains of garbage Ghana is an unusual, colorful state of West Africa. During the day, on its streets, locals wear heavy lockers on their heads, and in the evening, the light of neon signs and lanterns envelops everyone in endless nightly entertainment until the morning. Here they honor the memory of history and are proud of the liberation from colonialism, the symbol of which is the “black star”; they mine gold and precious stones and make coffins in the shape of a Coca-Cola bottle, an eagle, an iPhone, corn or a spoon. The wealth of the land of the country did not help her to gain prosperity. But the locals, despite the enveloping smog, a huge amount of garbage and crumbling shacks, give smiles to all passers-by and are ready to help any tourist. It is from Ghana that you should start your journey to the world of West Africa, along with the hiplife rhythm in your headphone in Ghana ...