Hi I'm Nash...
I live in Ghana, Africa. I am working on my site right now, but check back to see what we add!!
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Ghana is famous for it's typical African markets with the unique Kente cloth textiles.
Ghana possesses one of the best game reserves in West Africa,
Accra is the capital and largest city of Ghana, as well as being the executive,
Ghana has a few beautiful beaches with hotels that range from luxurious to very simple. Restaurants have delicious fresh lobster and shrimp to offer. The coast of Ghana, which in former days was called the old Coast, has been an object of many wars and dominations since the 15th century.
Mole National Park which extends over 500 sq.km, is a fairly
Accra/Ghana in collaboration with well respected charitable organizations,
              

                                 


   
Ghana is a Paradise with its Volta River Estuary, very beautiful and so much potential.
Lake Volta is the world's largest artificial lake.
and a multitude of beaches and plenty of hospitality.
financial and educational center of Ghana. Located here
are the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research,
the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Ghana Medical School.
basic but eminently inexpensive destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
The game population is abundant, and includes elephants,
various species of antelope, an abundant and diverse bird population, monkey's and crocodiles,
and even a small number of lions. Unlike many other wildlife
reserves in Africa, Mole offers visitors the opportunity to drive or walk
throughout the park at very reasonable costs. The only place to stay is the park hotel,
which offers excellent views out over the surrounding parkland.
the African/African-American Music Entertainment and Cait Entertainment would
be organizing a festival. This project consists of a music festival to be held in Accra during
a 4 day event in May 2004. Artists and guest artists from the entire African continent
and from around the world will perform during these 4 days of tribute to
the children victims of AIDS and HIV on the continent and throughout the world.
These artists will record an album containing maximum of ten tracks.
Songs in English, French, Spanish, Swahili and a variety of
other African dialects, will reach millions of people.