Photos from a visit to Lome, the capital city of Togo, a small country in west Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea.
Coming into Lome city on a road journey, one is greeted with the alluring view of the Atlantic Ocean on the left and some momentous sights of the city on the right.
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A major street off Boulevard du mono, Lome
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As part of the Beach beautification, Palm trees are planted in an arranged order and protected until they are big enough to stand on their own. These palm are arguably one of the most fascinating sights in Lome.
The Palm Beach front which is a sight to behold serves as haven for tourists, and traders.
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A fisherman at the Beach
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A group rehashing their dance moves at the Beach
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Monument de l'independance, Ave 2 Fevrier, Lome, Togo |
In Lome, a common meal, especially breakfast is bread sold with Eggs or Baked, beans, Sardines, mayonnaise, Butter etc..
Baskets made from cargo package plastics is a growing trend in Lome. They serve for multiple purpose usage...ranging from refuge baskets, to carrier baskets etc.
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A street off the major Boulevard in Lome |
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Part of the popular Asigame market where art works ranging from Leather works, clothes etc.. are sold.
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A dead fish washed ashore the beach
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