Time for one final waterfall stop in Guinea, this time the Chutes de Salaa, a short ride from Labe.
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Chutes de Salaa |
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Dragonfly |
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Chutes de Salaa |
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Weaver bird, Peta |
The final days drive through Guinea involved a hand powered chain ferry ride and a stop just before the boarder at a spectacular escarpment
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River crossing, Guinea |
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Escarpment, Guinea |
Next stop, the only overland truck ever to visit Guinea Bissau - a country averaging a military coup every 3 years since independence in the early 70's, and the only Portuguese speaking country of West Africa..
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