At the Liberia/ Sierra Leone broader |
Next to the tree is the national museum, don’t expect the Smithsonian, but it is cozy and has a lot more artifacts compare to the museum in Liberia. The museum guides were knowledgeable, and interestingly majority of the myths and believes about culture and tribes were very similar to Liberia’s.
You don’t have to pay, but it is expected that you make a donation. The tour was carried out in two phases. The 1st, focus on the traditional believes and the 2nd focus on past, and current history. Be aware, one of the guides might tell you to hand over your donation, though it is clearly stated that all contributions should be placed in the donation box! I did not take that well, the museum received its donation, but he did not get the tip we had allocated for him. After the cultural tour, we walked to the bank, and we had problems getting Leones (money use in Sierra Leone), due to the fact we had dirty US dollars from Liberia. In Liberia, they don’t care how the money looks, as long as it is money, which is very bad. It is best to send a local to change your money, because if you have dirty money they will not change it in the banks, which I respect. Though at the time it was upsettingJ. We finally got some Leones, and headed out to the market. Things were fairly cheap, so it was fun shopping!!! |
View from the top of the college |
We had time to roam around the city after Bunce Island. Freetown is a city in the shape of a hill. So the further up the hill you get the closer to the peak you get. The closer to the peak you own property the wealthier you are. We drove as close to the peak as we could, and had to get out of the car and walked as it was too steep. We were close to the peak, but we did not make it to the top (I had lazy bums with me). I am sure next I will make it to the peak!
I almost made it to the top |
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What a day......... |