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Rest stop for lunch on our drive to Sunyani
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Typical house we saw on the trip. Cement brick walls and sheet metal roof, this one didn't have a cement wall around the property like most did.
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Every town has multiple churches and you can see signs for them everywhere.
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Rick and Ken, two of the faculty on the trip, checking out some pottery on the roadside.
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