BANJUL, GAMBIA PHOTO GALLERY
 
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(Note: Some photos may not be in focus as most were taken from our tour bus window while moving.)

 

 

Welcome to Banjul
Dancers greet the ship
Arch 22
Women must shop everyday as most do not have refrigeration
Typical street market
Downtown shopping stalls
Women dress in beautiful coordinated fabrics
Apartment building
Beauty Salon
Construction Company
Internet Cafe
School Children
Children in front of Mosque
Twins
Best Friends
Young Muslim Girl
Inside of Mosque
Batik (Tie-dye) Demonstration
Tie-Dyed Caftan
Looking at Caftans for sale
Barb buys a doll in traditional dress
Child waiting for her mother in Batik Market
We stopped for a snack at Sinatra's
Patio of Sinatra's
Melons for sale
Residential Street in Serre-Kunda
Residences - Note satellite dish on roof
Women getting water at the water pump
Market in Serre-Kunde
Note: Sign says "Quality Products"
These ladies seem out of place
   
How nice the produce is displayed
Everything is sold here - from fish to produce
to gasoline
to clothing and fabrics
   
They even sell bras!
They sell in a "mall" and on the sidewalks
They put a blanket on the ground by their car and sell fish
Pots and Pans for sale
Movie Rentals
 
All brands of soda
 
We walked through the jungle to get to the crocodile pools.
 
One of our guards poses inside the trunk of an Elephant tree
Also called a Silk Cotten Tree
Our tour guide
 
Barb pets Charley - a famous crocodile from a British TV series
 
   
Native drums on display in museum on crocodile pool grounds
Tribal Mask in museum
Native Instrument
 
Craft Mall
Baby asleep in one of the craft stalls
Craft sellers peddle their wares by the ship
 
Fred models his new shirt
 

 

To learn more about our visit to Banjul, Gambia, go to the Gambia Newsletter. To view the next photo gallery, go to Takoradi, Ghana Photo Gallery.

 


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