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		- Cycling West Africa, a video from Liberia to NigeriaPosted on December 21, 2014 | 1 Comment These are my least least prolific countries in terms of footage, so that makes six countries in 10 minutes. Most of my videos of West Africa actually come from Sierra […]
- The Volta regionPosted on October 21, 2013 | No Comments How to leave a big city like Accra quickly and smoothly? It is not easy with a bicycle. I could take the smallest roads to avoid the traffic, but it […]
- Towards AccraPosted on October 17, 2013 | 3 Comments So the kassava and plantain banana plantation is to add to my collection of camping in plantations, with olives, lemons and oranges. I get out of my bush early morning, […]
- Bosomtwe and ObuasiPosted on October 14, 2013 | 2 Comments We prepare banku with Hannah on Sunday morning while the church songs can be heard all around. My plan is to head in the afternoon for the lake Bosomtwe. With […]
- Into the Ashanti kingdomPosted on October 11, 2013 | No Comments Ghana is one of the countries dubbed as “Africa for beginners“, where people are nice and where it is safe and easy to travel. It seems true so far, the […]
- 14000 KM !Posted on September 22, 2013 | No Comments Lake Volta is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, and I reached yesterday 14000 km near the Akosombo dam which harnesses the Volta river. I am now […]
- Cycling West Africa, a video from Liberia to NigeriaPosted on December 21, 2014 | 1 CommentThese are my least least prolific countries in terms of footage, so that makes six countries in 10 minutes. Most of my videos of West Africa actually come from Sierra […]
- The Volta regionPosted on October 21, 2013 | No CommentsHow to leave a big city like Accra quickly and smoothly? It is not easy with a bicycle. I could take the smallest roads to avoid the traffic, but it […]
- Towards AccraPosted on October 17, 2013 | 3 CommentsSo the kassava and plantain banana plantation is to add to my collection of camping in plantations, with olives, lemons and oranges. I get out of my bush early morning, […]
- Bosomtwe and ObuasiPosted on October 14, 2013 | 2 CommentsWe prepare banku with Hannah on Sunday morning while the church songs can be heard all around. My plan is to head in the afternoon for the lake Bosomtwe. With […]
- Into the Ashanti kingdomPosted on October 11, 2013 | No CommentsGhana is one of the countries dubbed as “Africa for beginners“, where people are nice and where it is safe and easy to travel. It seems true so far, the […]
- 14000 KM !Posted on September 22, 2013 | No CommentsLake Volta is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, and I reached yesterday 14000 km near the Akosombo dam which harnesses the Volta river. I am now […]
![Cycling West Africa, a video from Liberia to Nigeria These are my least least prolific countries in terms of footage, so that makes six countries in 10 minutes. Most of my videos of West Africa actually come from Sierra […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/12/WAlibegeria_snapshot-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/12/WAlibegeria_snapshot-150x150.jpg 150w)
![The Volta region How to leave a big city like Accra quickly and smoothly? It is not easy with a bicycle. I could take the smallest roads to avoid the traffic, but it […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/10/featured-the-volta-region_2421-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/10/featured-the-volta-region_2421-150x150.jpg 150w)
![Towards Accra So the kassava and plantain banana plantation is to add to my collection of camping in plantations, with olives, lemons and oranges. I get out of my bush early morning, […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/10/featured-towards-accra-DSC_2157-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/10/featured-towards-accra-DSC_2157-150x150.jpg 150w)
![Bosomtwe and Obuasi We prepare banku with Hannah on Sunday morning while the church songs can be heard all around. My plan is to head in the afternoon for the lake Bosomtwe. With […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/10/featured-bosomtwe-obuasi-DSC_2026-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/10/featured-bosomtwe-obuasi-DSC_2026-150x150.jpg 150w)
![Into the Ashanti kingdom Ghana is one of the countries dubbed as “Africa for beginners“, where people are nice and where it is safe and easy to travel. It seems true so far, the […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/09/featured-ashanti-empire-DSC_1742-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/09/featured-ashanti-empire-DSC_1742-150x150.jpg 150w)
![14000 KM ! Lake Volta is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, and I reached yesterday 14000 km near the Akosombo dam which harnesses the Volta river. I am now […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/09/20130921_009_s_14000km-115x115.jpg 115w, https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/09/20130921_009_s_14000km-150x150.jpg 150w)
