P2’s travelogue

Cape Coast slave fort, Ghana

Cape Coast slave fort, Ghana

Slave fort in Cape Coast, Ghana, with fishermen and traditional boat in the foreground.

Boatman, Cape Coast, Ghana

Boatman, Cape Coast, Ghana

A local fisherman fixes netting on one of his traditional canoes. Ghanaian canoe bodies are carved from a single tree trunck, with slats added later. Fishing in coastal communities is frequently the single source of food.

outside of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

outside of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

An old castle in the hills outside of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

Chalkidiki, Greece

Chalkidiki, Greece

An old fisherman's boat on the beach in Chalkidiki, Greece. A popular tourist destination for Baltic vacationers, Chalkidiki is a vibrant beach town very near the city of Thessaloniki.

Old British Fort, Ghana

Old British Fort, Ghana

Ghana was colonized by the British, and many of their forts remain today in various stages of decay. A number of the larger slave forts along the coast remain intact, but further from the main cities they have fallen into disarray. This one is near Ada, a small beach town to the east of the capital, Accra.

Ghanaian Goats

Ghanaian Goats

This is a small village called Larabanga in the northern area of Ghana, West Africa. The southern half of Ghana is more tropical and lush, while the northern half meets the bottom of the Sahel and is dry and desert-like.

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

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P2 Photography

P2 Photography has been a member since 3 May 2008 and goes by p2photography.

Currently in Oceanside, CA.

I am (actually, we are two photographers who specialize in alternative energy, environmental and industrial/corporate photography. We love travel and people as well as personal and fine art work aside from our commercial business.

You can also find P2 at www.p2photography.net.

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