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Africa, a continent for discovering
Senegal: Ceibas, Baobabs and Tamarind Trees
When I was in Senegal in May for the 1st time in my life, I described it as a country of Ceibas, baobabs and tamarind trees. After visiting Casamance mangroves I should add that are as hedges to protect the garden, digging the roots in the mud. If the north is the border of the Sahara, extremely flat, sandy forest scattered baobabs, Casamance is the prelude to the jungle, the preface to the Garden of Eden.
Aside from the mangroves that hide from the sea dry land abounding palm trees and lush forest. Now the blood has stopped running, but the regiment still remains stationed with armored cars and Landrovers on the road and in the Kolda Bignona, appears like a heavenly rather more charming, with tremendous tourism potential. We spent several days in Ziguinchor and then move to Carabane where we stayed for 5 days.