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photos below by Kate Yancey. |

Arriving at the village below Wli Falls. Green hills all around. |

As we waited for a guide to take us up into the mountains
at Wli Falls, I began a song and clapping game with
some of the kids who were hanging around the Wildlife Office. |
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Hiking to the highest falls in West Africa.
L to R: Kerri, Obessi, Gladys, Cecilia, moi
(Gladys carried her water on her head EVEN UP
AND DOWN ROCKS!) |

Men bringing the fruits of the forest to the village. |

College students at Wli Falls, making it more
like MTV Spring Break Ghana than a place of
serenity. |

We stopped to meet Gladys' grandmother and brother
on the road to Hohoe. |

Kate with the mural in the dining area
of the hotel where we stayed the night.
The man is eating fufu, the national dish. |

Some of the friendly people in the village where we stayed.
Curiously, many of the women asked me, "How many years
have you?" |
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One of the girls who sells food from a wooden box, which she
carried on her head. She is selling fried coconut balls.
Behind her is a table with groundnuts and breadnuts. |

I can't get enough of the crazy signs. |