Everyday Live In Africa: Republic of Mali & the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire
This past winter I received hundreds of photos and detailed emails from Bob White (no relation) as he and his wife Anne explored remote villages in Africa for three months. The emails were fascinating as Bob shared with family and friends the trials and tribulations of travelling the back roads to get to “off the beaten path” places where they observe and capture the everyday life of Africans.
When they got back I asked if they would be interested in sharing some of their photos and experiences with Everyday Tourist blog readers as I know many of us have never been to Africa and if we have it probably wasn’t to the villages that they travelled to.
I am pleased they have agreed to share their experiences and insights with the Everyday Tourist community.
Travels with Anne & Bob
The border between Guinea and the Ivory Coast was closed during the Ebola crisis in 2014 and remained closed when we made our trip in 2016. We were forced to make a large detour into Mali before we could enter Guinea and continue our planned trip.
We stayed in the Ivory Coast resort town of Grand Bassam, where only a few months earlier three armed gunmen linked to al-Qaeda killed 19 tourists on the beach of this quiet town. We were more troubled and afraid of spending two days in this resort than our having to make a large diversion into Mali.
Fortunately, we had no problems during our time in the two countries, either from terrorists or Ebola. We were welcomed and treated with friendship as was the norm during all our travels in West Africa.
Bob White
Anne Tapler White
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