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After such a long emotionally draining day we were so greatful to stay at the beautiful Anomabo Resort. As you can see from the pictures it was a serene and refreshing place to lodge for the evening.
The resort is located at Anomabo, 116km west of the capital of Accra, off the coastal road. The town was once a major slave-trading centre and has one of the many castles that dot the Ghanaian coast.
The name "Anomabo" translates literally as "bird rock", coming from a rock outcrop just off the shore of the main village that seabirds nest on seasonally.
The resort sits in a unique coconut grove just off the main east-west coastal highway, and is very accessible. The architecture of the resort was chosen to have minimal impact on the natural beauty of the grove.
The students had the option to stay in one of the cabins or in a tent on the beach. When I found out that Samyiah opted for the tent on the beach, I was so happy for her. She has been truely stepping out of her element. I was prepared for her to join me during the night, but she didn't. She said she completely enjoyed the experience, the sound of the waves crashing against the beach was so soothing.
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After breakfast we headed out to continue our travels north to Kakum National Rain Forest.
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