This house was recently renovated to be a church in the district of Afienya. |
I took these pictures of one of the missionary apartments to determine if more security is required. We will arrange to have a metal door and bars placed on the windows. |
After the transfers were over, I took the office elders and delivered some bikes, bought some bike helmets and had some ice cream. |
This is a public washroom. |
The fishing boats are made out of a single hollowed out log with added sides for a cost of less than $300. |
Sardines, herring and larger fish are dried, smoked or fried for the Accra market. |
The British once ruled here and one of their barracks remains. |
Our guide through Jamestown was Humphrey who runs one of the schools and raises funds for the school by giving tours. |
This lady was singing and trying to sell sandals. |
The old British lighthouse and the beginning of a new boat. |
Children running past a large patch of drying sardines. |
The fishing fleet is coming in after a week on the water traveling along the coast as far as Nigeria. |
The white building was built by the Dutch. |
This pier was built by the British. It is a good place to spread out nets and to jump off. Unfortunately, this is where the majority of people in Jamestown go to the toilet! |