For now I'll share some of my peers:
| Kejetia, the largest market in West Africa. It is chaos beyond words. |
| More Kejetia. Walking through this with a 103 fever and complete body weakness to get a tro tro to the hospital, will be a challenge I will never forget. |
| ? Yeah I was confused too. |
| Crammed in a tro tro. |
| First day in the village of Poano. We met Abena, pictured above, and proceeded to crash heck out of wedding. Also, that dress I'm wearing I batiked and dyed myself in class =) |
| We also attempted to do this carrying-things-on-our-head thing. It didn't go so well. |
| A pretty nasty car accident outside our campus in Kumasi. Everyone was okay. |
| Tro Tro station outside campus in Accra. |
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| Our kitchen in Poano. |
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| Wherever you go, you get used to these little guys. |
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| A gutter. Don't fall in! |
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| The fruits are absolutely incredible here. |
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| Obrunis cause a scene. |
| Kumasi. |
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| Shop area on campus in Accra. |
| Who needs clothing racks? Nature has given us everything we need to advertise products. |
| Again, we cause a scene. |
| After 2 weeks of hard work in dance class. Performance day. It was an incredible night wrapping our first month in Ghana and a farewell to city life. |
| Rural life |
| Our 'street' in Poano. The daily attempts at conversations with the lovely ladies of that shop I will never forget. |







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