my Dad's house in Ghana.




a rubber plantation on the way to Ayanfuri.








this guy wanted to show us a river near his village - these were cocoa trees on the way.




I was pretty impressed.












we visited this amazing place called Nzulezu -


it took about an hour to get there via canoe.








it's a 500 year old village built entirely on stilts.


they use the wood from raffia palms.






this pitch is flooded 10 months a year - kids were going hard.














we bought some of the local spirit, Akpeteshe.












Ksubi has begun marketing in Africa.


Cape Coast.


this is an old Portuguese slave fort in Elmina.


an old epitaph praising a former governer for overseeing the fort and its brutal slave trade - a whole new realm of moral relativity.


a holding cell for 200 plus women.


hearing the shit that went down in between these walls made me so ill.


'The Door of No Return' was made to a quarter of standard size to stop slaves from escaping as it was opened.






control of the fort was handed over to the Ghanaian people in 1957 and it's now an amazing fishing town.