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Figure One The bathroom at the homestay. It was not kept very clean and since there was...
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Figure Two The homestay bathroom. There was toilet paper available at that time...
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Figure Three The shower at the homestay. The water was kept in the bucket and the...
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Figure Four The town pump in Tafi Atome Village. Children would fill buckets and...
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Figure Five The water source in a rural village called Awutu. This water was...
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Figure Six Again, the water source in Awutu. This bucket would have be carried...
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Figure Seven Open sewers in Ghana. These were prevelant throughout Accra and were usually...
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Figure Eight The Tema Market was partially indoors and partially outside. It was...
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Figure Nine People owned their own stands in the market. This was a rice stand....
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Figure Ten A lady selling tomatoes. The fruits and vegetables were usually kept...
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Figure Eleven This lady has raw meat and tomatoes mixed on the same stand. There were many...
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Figure Twelve Another meat stand in the Tema Market.
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Figure Thirteen A crab stand in Tema Market. There was raw fish and live crabs sold in the...
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Figure Fourteen A typical Ghanaian trotro
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Figure Fifteen A trotro yard where hundreds of trotros going to different destinations would...
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Figure Sixteen A trotro in the Accra trotro station
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Figure Seventeen The gutted interior of a trotro. A seat folded down to allow for one more...
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Figure Eighteen The interior of a trotro
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Figure Nineteen Okponglo taxi station, it was here that passengers got a shared taxi....
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Figure Twenty Okponglo taxi station
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Figure Twenty-One Ghanaians selling their products to people in the trotros at the trotro yards.
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Figure Twenty-Two A pile of garbage on the side of the road near to the homestay.
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Figure Twenty-Three This pile of trash was periodically set on fire to make room for more.
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Figure Twenty-Four A sign for traditional healers; they were located all over Ghana.
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Figure Twenty-Five A clinic in Bontrase where the babies were delivered. The huge jug of...
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