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Ghana

De: Lyn Larson
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Pack your bags! We're headed to Ghana. On this whirlwind tour, you'll learn all about the country's landscape, culture, people, and more. We'll walk on bridges through the treetops in a tropical forest, see lions and elephants at a wildlife park, and buy kente cloth in a huge outdoor market. A special section introduces Ghana's capital, language, and population. Hop on board and take a fun-filled look at your world.

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1. I wish this were read to us by a Ghanaian so that you can hear their rich accent and the pride in their voice as they read this. That is why there were so many pronunciation errors that Googling could have helped on those simple words. The information came at us VERY quickly! I kept rewinding. You can NOT lose focus and think another thought for a second. Lol

2. I really do hope people go to Ghana and experience their kindness and friendliness. Go to Cape Coast aka The Point of No Return and Kumasi's market, which will blow your mind! Try walking among the treetops in Kwakum and then buy coffee beans that were roasted that week. There really was good info here. I just wish they had either taken their time narrating it, or put more information in the recording.

Lots of facts read to us very speedily

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