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On the road to Agbodrafo
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Agbodrafo taxi stop, Togo
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Fondest memory: The trip to Agbodrafo from Lomè takes 1-2 hours, and the fare was 1000 CFA (1,5 USD). The road pass along the coast shore of Togo, and you will see the big harbour, many beaches and former resorts, many villages, and jungle/bushland. Even a small snake was seen on the roadside in one of the stops close to Agbodrafo.

Written Nov 9, 2010

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The family in Agbodrafo
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The family in Agbodrafo
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Fondest memory: A family was sitting outside their house and prepared a dinner when I walked by their house. I was invited inside to see a newborn baby.

Updated Nov 9, 2010

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In the streets of Agbodrafo
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The streets of Agbodrafo
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Fondest memory: The streets of Agbodrafo are mostly gravel streets. Children were playing in the streets.

Written Nov 9, 2010

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The school in Agbodrafo
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The school in Agbodrafo, Togo
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Fondest memory: The school in Agbodrafo is located close to the sea. A lot of children came running towards the white man (me).

Written Nov 9, 2010

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Mango trees in Agbodrafo
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Mango trees in Agbodrafo

Fondest memory: Mango trees grows in the garden to the inhabitants of Agbodrafao, and fresh and sweet mangos are easy to find. But you should ask before you pick one, since the people are very poor.

Written Nov 9, 2010

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Colorful dress
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Favorite thing: Togolese women, and West African women in general, are usually well dressed in striking colors.

Written Feb 21, 2009

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Curious Schoolkids!
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Goofing off on the way home from school
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Favorite thing: You will be a hit with the kids in the area. They love to see their photos on your digital camera. To really make them go nuts, show them a live action video clip of the entire group.

Written Feb 21, 2009

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Agbodrafo-Togo's Coastal/Lake Area

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 A little over an hour's drive outside of Lome is Agbodrafo, which sits between the sea and Lake Togo. This is a good place to stay when visiting Togoville, or having fun on the Lake. The beach here is... 

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Agbodrafo, the voodoo stronghold

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 Agbodrafo is a small town in southern Togo, on a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Togo. The town was recognized as part of the "Slave Coast", earlier known by the name Porto...... 

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Le Cocotier à l'africaine!!!

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 Coconuts!!! 

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