
Before heading back to Accra we went to visit the fort at Elmina, which we didn't see last year as Michelle and I only went as far as the one at Cape Coast. Above you can see the fort as we approach it in the car, with a fisherman and some MTN (local mobile network) painted trees in the foreground.

More fishing boats and some impressively tall cocnut trees - beautiful coastline.

Inside the main courtyard of the fort


The view of Elmina's huge fishing port - and the smaller Fort Jagoe in the background

Lots of colourful boats!
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