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Kuntaur
Frequently my days end and start with deep rich conversations with other people staying in the guest houses where I'm located. Today was no exception. Meeting Cecelia and Sandra, two intrepid experienced world travellers, was a joy and totally enlightening. A fantastic start to the day.
Janjanburgh
Crossing the border from Senegal to Gambia on the route from Kaolack to Farafenni could not have been smoother.
Niokolo-Koba National Park
I have spent a fantastic two days in this national park. I'd recommend making the trek out to it.
Tambacounda
At 7:30 this morning, I saw a group of young boys from the neighbourhood, place plastic containers in a row in order of arrival at the gate, in readiness for breakfast provided by the hotel.
St Louis
I took a taxi from the Senegal border into St Louis for 2000CFA which took me directly to the hotel Ndar Ndar, a beautiful stylish hotel in the centre of the colonial part of the city.
I had a quick walk around this section of St Louis, an old colonial crumbling network of criss-crossing streets. Immediately, you sense the calm, relaxed and laidback vibe - it reminded me of the Caribbean.
Nouakchott
The public beach is where the people of Nouakchott hang out in crowds on a weekend. There were numerous games of football going on and a game of quoits with bananas and packet of biscuits to be hooped.