Wednesday, December 19, 2007

How To Look Less Formal

Another day in Ghana

Ok, after a long day in Ghana . Actually, I've seen it all in Accra, I want to go to Nrumah Memorial Park and visit a wider market. "Take only valuables mit.Pass well. Be back before dark." The owner of the Guest House is clearly worried about the "Obroni. "On Sundays, there are no police. The attack will be up!" I decide still in the city fahren.Wohl I do not sit but all day in a stuffy room?
I say "Makola" and will again thrown out somewhere. I walk through the streets, looking at the colorful houses, hairdressers, children playing and have permanently clamped his hand around a wallet and camera . "Hi". The first runner-up. Rastaman, is called "Spoon", can run theft suspicious movements with his fingers. "You look like an Angel. Where u want to go?" Ignore does not work. I walk towards the park and "Spoon" babbles at me. He is said to have been a dancer and appeared on television. He buys a Kokosnuss.Wieder I'm at Soccer Stadium, a new game!
What the hell. for 5 € a few minutes later I'm sitting next to "Spoon" in the audience, Ghana to Togo! I now have a Ghana flag wrapped around my torso, Ghana go!! seethes The mood, though I can not see much but that does not matter. The mood is further fueled by a one-legged boy who tricks on the bike is doing, the presidential helicopter, which throws off balls and 3 "Obronis" that run through the stage dancing to signalisieriren their support for Ghana. wins
As Ghana 3-0, there is no stopping. GHANA GHANA, GHANA!! Full of national pride, flag waving, I prefer inspired by the streets.
eat the evening I of the road, pasta with white sauce and cabbage to the disco, as listed in the Lonely Planet (a great book). Going the way I have witnessed an Islamic wedding, see a great river, meet the family members from strangers and I have concluded all the phone numbers of famous pop bands of Ghana are in my address book. A Swiss who was promoted at the time ghnaische musical talent brings me heim.Crazy day, we'll see if I'm coming tomorrow to Liberia ...

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