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admin on February 9th, 2012

For those that want to experience real Ghana in all it’s beauty and splendor – this is the place to go. The northern region of Ghana is the region which has not been influenced by Colonialism and other European traditions. Here time has turned very slowly and as such has preserved tradition, culture and most [...]

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admin on February 9th, 2012

Legend has it that the soul of every person in the village around the pond is connected to one specific crocodile. When someone has a decision to make which might change his or her live they consult their “Soul Mate’. This is done by presenting a live chicken to their crocodile and if this offering [...]

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admin on February 9th, 2012

The mosque in Larabanga is the oldest in Ghana and here one of the original copies of the Koran is being kept.

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admin on February 8th, 2012

  This region used to be part of the German Colony Togo until it became part of Ghana in 1956. The Volta Region is a landscape of contrast – here you find the lowest point – Keta Lagoon and the highest point with 1000 meters – Mount Afadzato in Ghana. One could also say it [...]

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admin on February 7th, 2012

  The Eastern Region is about 20.000 sq. km large and is very versatile in it’s landscape. Here you find mountains, hills and flat land populated by peaceful villages. The mountains got their names from the tribes which settled here:- Akwapim, Akim, Kwahu and Juaben. The highest point is 800 meters above sea level and [...]

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admin on February 7th, 2012

In 1915, the British Geologist A.E. Kiston saw the need for a dam in the country to produce cheap electricity in order to convert the bauxite from the Kwahu Hills into Aluminum. He visualized a Dam at the narrowest point of the Volta River but as it was the time of the second world war [...]

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admin on February 7th, 2012

The gardens were created by the British in the 1890′s originally as retreat for the British Officers living in the country. Plants were brought from all over as far as Malaya, Mexico, India, Guatemala, China and other parts of Africa. Later the garden served as Research Center for the School of Agriculture to test the [...]

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admin on February 6th, 2012

  The Ashanti Region has probably the most interesting part in Ghana’s history. This takes us back to ancient Gana in Mali – when Gana broke up, the Akan tribe split up and one group settled in the region, which became the Ashanti Region. The Ashanti were a tribe of Warriors and after a short [...]

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admin on February 6th, 2012

Here one finds an amazing collection of weapons and spoils from various campaigns in which the Gold Coast Regime had been involved. There are also many portraits of Ashanti Nobles and others which made their mark during the long wars as well as a history of the 20th century conflict shown through a collection of [...]

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