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| Image / TAg ref number C001 /// Bakatue Festival in Elmina, Central Region is a very popular festival held in June each year to celebrate fishing rights. Lots of colour and very lively in a beautiful and safe location |
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| Image / TAg ref number C002 /// This festival is called Hogbetsotso Festival in Anloga, Volta Region. It occurs annually every November and is very colourful |
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| Image / TAg ref number C003 /// This festival is called Hogbetsotso Festival in Anloga, Volta Region. It occurs annually every November and is very colourful |
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| Image / TAg ref number C004 /// This festival is called Hogbetsotso Festival in Anloga, Volta Region. It occurs annually every November and is very colourful |
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| Image / TAg ref number C005 /// This festival is called Hogbetsotso Festival in Anloga, Volta Region. It occurs annually every November and is very colourful |
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| Image / TAg ref number C006 /// This festival is called Hogbetsotso Festival in Anloga, Volta Region. It occurs annually every November and is very colourful |
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| Image / TAg ref number C007 /// This is known as a Posuban shrine which relates to very old tribal rituals and 'religion'. Central region has a number of these shrines dotted around and this one of the largest and most famous. with its very unusual two-headed statue, sited at Mankessim near to Cape Coast |
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| Image / TAg ref number C008 /// Bakatue Festival in Elmina, Central Region is a very popular festival held in June each year to celebrate fishing rights. Lots of colour and very lively in a beautiful and safe location |
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| Image / TAg ref number C009 /// This festival is called Akwasidae Festival in Kumasi, Ashanti Region. It occurs regularly every six weeks as an important and symbolic event that re-states allegiance to the current and past Chiefs of the Ashanti region. It is very colourful and occurs in front of the Manhyia Palace |
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| Image / TAg ref number C010 /// This festival is called Aboakyer Festival and it is held in Winneba, Central Region. It occurs annually at the beginning of May and it is a 'game hunting' ceremony where a dear is traditionally captured and slaughtered as an offering to the Chief of the region |