Since the last post, I have been to Guinea Bissau (twice), Hong Kong, Vietnam, UK, Spain, Togo and South Africa. Any suggestions about what on earth I am going to do about my deplorable carbon footprint gratefully received. I've been through Dakar inbetween (that's where I am now, but only for another 13 hours) , but I missed Korite and Tabaski and all the colour and hustle and bustle that religious holidays bring. Government put restrictions on sheep locations this year too, so rather than finding a mouton on every corner, sheep shopping was only allowed in stadiums and other designated areas. Since last year we have moved house to a significantly fancier area, so I did at least get to witness the site where the shiniest, gigantesque rams in town are displayed (I am told the biggest monsters - easily mistakable for a small cow - go for up to £1000 - could this be true?).
Here are some of the sights I've been privileged to see in the past few months:
Sugar transportation across the Somone Lagoon, Senegal
Sunset in Orango, Bijagos Archipelago, Guinea Bissau
Entertainment in Bubaque, Bijagos Archipelago. There's a competing picturehouse across the road, and come sunset customers spill onto the street.
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