Leaves and branches of a tree in the West African country of Guinea. Hardly any tourists come to Guinea. Too bad because it is a very interesting country. The landscape is beautiful. I hiked there for almost two weeks through a nature reserve called Fouta Djallon. A green plateau with many plains, trees, rivers, bridges and waterfalls. This is the area where the Peul live, a people who live in almost all the countries of the Sahel. From Guinea in West Africa to Chad in Central Africa. They don't really know any borders, we made them up. They are beautiful and friendly people. We always slept in a village in people's homes, often in the residents' beds. That way they could earn a little extra money. And there was always delicious and varied cooking. Rice or pasta with fresh vegetables. Very special. If you like hiking, beautiful nature and adventure, Guinea in West Africa is definitely a must.
Diana and Ronnie like to travel to areas where few tourists come.
With our photography we want to take the viewer along on our journeys of discovery. We like to meet other people and enjoy the beauty of a country. We want to tell stories and thus touch the viewer, ..
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