
The "shopping district". Not a Macy's in sight.

The Atlantic is out there somewhere. So are the very well armed local police. Nothing gives you a warm fuzzy like a Vietnam War era Soviet-built assault rifle. Actually, the streets are very safe. With fire power like that they ought to be.

Just so you know, they'll zing you for about nine bucks if you take a whiz on a public road.

Typical open air market. The blue van in the background is a city bus.

Ernest, our driver is doing about 40 MPH down this crowded street on the way to Cape Coast.

The canopy walk in the Kakum National Forest. The rope bridges are anywhere from 100 to 130 feet off the ground.

Now concentrate. Left foot, right foot, don't look down!

Cape Coast, Ghana. The building to the right is Cape Coast Castle, one of the few remaining forts of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. More pics to come.

Fishing for Herring. Cape Coast, Ghana.