Approaching the fishing village by boat, we were told by the guide to not take any photos in the village of the local people as they were really quite hostile. We did not find the people here very friendly at all, and heeded the warning.
Updated Jan 24, 2005
The mini bus we were driving from the Gambia across into Senegal, was not air conditioned, so the only way to keep cool was to have all the windows open. The roads are just dry, sandy tracks, which means that all the dust is blown into your vehicle.
By the time we reached the lodge in the evening after a full day's driving, we were absolutely covered in a layer of red sand. My T-shirt was white when I started that morning!
Written Jan 24, 2005
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The mini bus we were driving from the Gambia across into Senegal, was not air conditioned, so the only way to keep cool was to have all the windows open. The...
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The delta is formed by the confluence of two rivers (the Sine and the Saloum) into the attlantic. There are many lagoons and small islands fringed by palms and little fishermen villages which you can...
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