The waves arrived, crashing gently against the shores in Cape Coast, carrying with them the same salty breeze that has, for generations, welcomed fishermen, tourists, lovers, students and dreamers to one of Ghana’s most historic coastlines. But something else is arriving too: Concrete. Where coconut trees once stood, beautifully lining the white sands, and travellers slowed down simply to admire the beauty of the shoreline, pubs, eateries and ma…
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