FRIENDSHIP IS NOT A BIG THING...
IT IS A MILLION LITTLE THINGS...
WHAT MAKES US GHANAIANS?
KINTAMPO WATERFALLS
KWAME NKRUMAH (1909-1972)
inicjator powstania Organizacji Jedności Afrykańskiej
FUFU
BOABENG-FIEMA MONKEY SANCTUARY
BANKU
MANHYIA PALACE
TUO ZAAFI
NATURAL LAKE BOSOMETWIE
OKOMFO ANOKYE
duchowny, który według legendy sprowadził z niebios Złoty Stołek, by postawić go przed człowiekiem, który stałby się pierwszym królem ludu Aszanti- Asantehene. To miejsce jest oznakowane do dziś mieczem Okomfo Anokye zakopanym po rękojeść w ziemi. Jak mówi legenda, królestwo Aszanti zostanie zniszczone, jeżeli miecz zostanie usunięty.
LARABANGA MOSQUE (MECZET)
THE GOLDEN STOOL
CAPE-COAST CASTLE
BOTI FALLS
KENTE
FUGU
THE BIG SIX
LEADERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA
Kwame Nkrumah, Obetsebi Lamptey, Ako Adjei, Ofori Atta, J. B. Danquah, Akufo Addo
OWABI BIRDS SANCTUARY
ATWIAA MOUNTAINS
KENKEY
ABOAKYIR AND BUGUM FESTIVAL
HOMOWO FESTIVAL
HOGBETSOTSO FESTIVAL
ADOWA DANCE
AGBADZA DANCE
GHANA CEDIS
KAKUM NATIONAL PARK
MOUNTAIN AFADJATO
VOLTA LAKE
ABURI BOTANICAL GARDENS
MOLE NATIONAL PARK
A display of traditional drums and dancers from the Nothern Region
Cape Coast in the Central Region was the Capital of Gold Coast before it became Ghana
Palm wine- a local brew fresh from palm tree
Palm wine- a local brew fresh from palm tree
Paga crocodile pond in Upper East Region
and Wechiau Hippopotamus Sanctuary in Upper West Region
The Aburi Botanical Gardens in Eastern Region
- one of the most beautiful, peaceful and fascinating places in Ghana
Otumfour Osei Tutu II,
present days Ahanti warriors,
traditional horn blowers,
traditional Adowa dancer
Nzulenzu in Western Region
-an unique village on stilts on Lake Tadane, accessible only by canoe, is home to over 500 people
Ghana is renowned for the best in authentic African arts and crafts
AKWAABA is the popular word for WELCOME in Ghana
Paga crocodile pond in Upper East Region
and Wechiau Hippopotamus Sanctuary in Upper West Region
traditional horn blowers,
traditional Adowa dancer
Ghana is renowned for the best in authentic African arts and crafts
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