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GH KE 2018

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WAC 2018

While there is a lot of red soil in Ghana, I don't remember the soil being red. Looking at the Satellite photos of the area there is red soil all around the location but the location appears to have brown/black soil. - Peter de Sousa

What I remember is grey clay and the water had lots of sediment in it even before anyone fished for them. - Haydn Pounder.










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