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From the Heritage Museum. Back to base. THE END ![]()
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From the first building we decided to check out the Badagry heritage museum. Pictures
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Our trip was amazing |
We could not wait to witness the "harvest" or what do I call it? So we had to check out. Then we continued our Tour. We decided to visit the First Storey building in Nigeria. The building had some rich artifacts like the first Yoruba Bible, an old chair , a safe box etc.
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Saturday morning was cool and refreshing. We all had break fast at the beach bar then we noticed something amazing. We saw a large group of people pulling a rope from the beach. Eventually we decided to join them even though we didn't fully understand what was happening. ![]() One of the locals explained that they were pulling a large net with thousands of fish in it. She said they cast the net deep in the Atlantic Ocean for 2 weeks. Then at that point (Saturday morning) the time was ripe to pull it out and enjoy the huge catch. Pictures
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We got to the hotel around 7pm. Tired but excited, we all checked in had dinner and straight to bed. Some turn up freaks still had time to turn up o. In fact there was a party at the beach bar. Good music and good looking ladies too ![]() Plus burn fire at the beach.
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At this point, our legs began to ache. Then our Tour guide advised us to stop for the day and return to our hotel. We decided to continue on Saturday. The hotel It's relatively new. Along Badagry /seme road just after Suntan beach. It's called Ar Rakhab beach and Holiday resort. It is just by the beach. With adequate parking space, Security, a beach bar, good music, a restaurant and decent rooms.
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At this point some other tourists also joined our group so we had a much larger crowd. My people the journey to the point of no return was a bit stressful. A long walk in my opinion. Our guide explained that the slaves had to walk that distance with heavy chains on their feet and necks. This made it difficult for them to escape. More pictures
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Upon arrival at the other side , we stumbled upon a small art and craft shop. They had various jewelry and works of art on display. Trust my people. Na so dem begin price market, some start to dey take picture ![]()
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fashoo2010:Just hold on. The best is yet to come |
opiscoal:My brother I love Badagry. We all had fun |
Next stop. Boat ride to the slave route and point of no return. The boat was big enough to accommodate about 30 adults. Nice music blasting in the boat. The boat ride was very brief. Less than 5 minutes.
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Next stop. Agia tree monument. The place where Christianity was first preached in Nigeria. According to history. The Christian missionaries assembled underneath the tree to preach Christianity but years later the tree fell so a monument was built on the same spot.
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More pictures
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After the refreshing and affordable meal, we then proceeded to the first tourist site. The Mobee Family Slave Museum. We passed through the Badagry Marina and the Badagry Prison too. Nice sight. See our beautiful tour guide ![]()
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The journey was smooth. No traffic and we got to Badagry in good time. First stop was a local restaurant (buka) opposite Mobil in Badagry. Local food at its best. #nopackaging #strictlylocal. Some people had eba and egusi, some settled for semo and vegetable. We all enjoyed it sha.
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We finally decided to visit Badagry this Easter Weekend. Friday 25th March we all assembled at the National Stadium Surulere. Of course we had to wait for a few late comers but we finally took off before noon.
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, we stumbled upon a small art and craft shop. They had various jewelry and works of art on display.