This is a scene right out of the market near Tema station, where a number of Ghanaian workers head to in travelling outside the centre of Accra. It is also located some minutes before the Tudu branch of the Electricity Company of Ghana.
Taken in isolation, you would be hard-pressed believing that the market behind this marketwoman could be located so close to the centre of town. You would be wrong. To some, that is the bane of Accra (human traffic); to foreigners and other Ghanaians alike, that is the beauty of this small, West African country.
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Friday, November 23, 2007
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5 comments:
nice
how do you prepare yam, they're not very common where i'm coming from?
That is a very interesting looking market. It is nothing like I have seen before.
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Jazzy--you can prepare yam with the following stews, which you can find here: http://www.ghana.co.uk/food/recipes/sub_recipes/Stew.htm. Hope you can try some of those stews out!!
KMF--thanks!
Tracy--are you a spammer? No trace of your profile;-))
Love this shot. I love yams, too!
Paz
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