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Hiking Ghana’s highest mountain and refreshing in the highest waterfall in West Africa

Partner Schools Worldwide > Weydon School and Ayensudo Islamic JHS > Hiking Ghana’s highest mountain and refreshing in the highest waterfall in West Africa

DAY 15-6th August 2018
Today was fun and eventful. We woke up early at 6.30 for breakfast at 7.00, which consisted of fried bread and various toppings. We then started our ‘hour’ journey, however we had a bit of a nightmare because the truck broke down in the middle of a road and we were sat there for about 1 hour waiting for the truck to be fixed. Lots of Ghanaians from the nearby village, came to help us. Thanks to Kwame and Obama the driver, a solution was found fairly quickly. Steffi needed a wee so she went into the bush to pee. When we finally got to the mountain Sienna felt very ill and unfortunately had to sit out of the mountain climb with Ella, however they made some American friends, who gave them some food and Sienna found a place in the shade to have a snooze. The mountain climb was very hot and tiring and when we finally got to the top there were loads of flying ants, but the view was amazing. We then went back to the hotel for lunch and went to the big waterfall which was really pretty and when you faced the crashing waterfall it really hurt, but it was quite fun but cold. We then walked back to the hotel and looked in some craft shops and then we had dinner of rice and some kind of sauce.
Eleanor :))

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