Luckily by the time we'd got to the first scheduled break most of us were feeling better, and some fresh air did us the power of good. The toilets surprised us all by being in good condition and we set off again full of beans.
The road was now consistently tarmaced and smooth, and our driver showed great skill and patience despite the eccentricities of the other drivers. Our road is one of the main arteries into the interior of the country, so there were often communities grouped along it, allowing you to get quite intimate glimpses of people's lives, if only for a second.
Because of how busy the road is, it is of course important for commerce, and we saw people selling all sorts of things, from sofas and wardrobes to hair extensions and coconuts. The most shocking of all though were the people we saw selling "Bush Meat". I know that monkeys are a traditional food-stuff across Africa, but that still cant prepare you for actually seeing it...
We finally got to our hotel in Wa at about 8pm, which was later than we'd planned and meant we'd spent a full twelve hours cooped up in a vehicle together, but we were still in great spirits and were hugely excited about what the next day would have in store, as we would be visiting the school and were hugely excited.
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Location:Wa, Ghana