THE GAMBIA
 
 In the 24 hours it took me to travel from my doorstep to the resort hotel in
In the 24 hours it took me to travel from my doorstep to the resort hotel in Banjul , Gambia Nigeria , Ghana , Togo , Benin , Liberia  and finally Gambia West Africa  was impressive in that I was viewing hours and hours of white sand beaches.  Along the way were huge rivers creating large deltas dumping into the Atlantic Ocean .  It was green verdant territory, seemingly endless and full of life’s potential. 
| Gambia Birders | 
The Gambia , the smallest continental country in Africa and completely surrounded by Senegal Gambia River , and the Lonely Planet explains that the borders were determined by how far the British ships could fire cannons onto either side of the shoreline. The short coast-line is made of beautiful white sand beaches and many resorts and hotels, fitting for anyone’s budget.  During the tourist season (dry season), Oct-April, plane loads of tourists are dropped-in every day.  During the rainy season, many places close down, and the local economy goes into scarcity mode for six months.  The people around the tourist industry are well-spoken, friendly, service-oriented, and…hungry.  All of this makes the perfect environment for the culture of the “Bumsters”.
These are the youthful, fit and friendly guys on the beach who are initially offering friendly advice and guidance, to a suggestion for a nightclub, to a proclamation of never-ending love.  It is a kind of industry, with every Local having a story of some friend actually marrying a European woman.  The nightclub/tourist scene is filled with middle-aged white women having the time of their lives with handsome younger Gambian men. Minimally a Gambian man can have a good time dancing and drinking, but the jackpot would be to find a woman who would like to get married and support him (and his immediate and extended family).   It was a scene fraught both with playfulness and desperation.      
Although Gambia 
The next leg of my vacation was 5 days and nights up-river on the Gambia 
SENEGAL
Moving from tents back into luxury, I now headed into the Delta of the Saloum  River  just north over the border into Senegal Atlantic .” There were little day excursions out of the resort, either involving boat trips into the mangroves, or visits to nearby villages. In one village, I saw the compound of a current Peace Corps volunteer – it looked like a pretty ideal set-up. One of the highlights for me was a visit to a 1000 year old Kapok tree (or silk-cotton tree in English).  It was a huge, magnificent, gnarly old Master that could only inspire awe.  The countryside was filled with trees dripping with cashews, avocados, and mangoes. Senegal Senegal 
After leaving the bubble of beautiful delta and resort life, I made a quickie trip by car to Dakar , the capital city of Senegal  and the western most point of continental Africa .  The moment I arrived I met-up with a pre-arranged guide who pushed me onto the ferry just as it was departing for Goree  Island Brazil  and the Caribbean . 
A BANJUL BIRTHDAY
After three nights in Dakar  I returned to Banjul Cameroon  in Lome , Togo 
| Gambia River Life | 
 
 
 | Keur Saloum Resort | 
 
  
| Banjul Market | 
| Dakar Views | 
| River Taxis | 
 
 
 
 
Wow, what a trip! Whatever happened to your camera didn't mess up the photos--they're beautiful! I had an art teacher from Senegal--now I can see what he was talking about when he raved about his country.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post and pictures, Kaye! I'm living vicariously through you as I continue to sort out the readjustments of post-PC life. Miss you of course, but am thrilled for your continued adventures. Continue the updates and stay safe!
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Loving you and missing your sweet face.
ReplyDeleteI take you everywhere with me <3
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ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday...and watch out for those cheeky Bumsters!
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