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 old fort is along a red dirt road on the way to Busua, a tiny fishing village and beach town in southern Ghana. The main track from Accra to Busua will take you by it, although it is worth stopping and exploring the many areas around Busua and the other coastal towns. While the forts here are not as splendid (or as intact) as the one in Cape Coast, the villagers and general surroundings provide an intimacy that some of the more tourist-friendly areas lack.
4 May 2008
From:
P2 Photography
Ada, GH
Discovered by P2 Photography
on 4 May 2008.
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