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Kumasi is a garden city, 05.2010

In May of this year we visited the town of Kumasi, Ghana. Interesting city, about half a million people lives there. The city is known for its market, which is the largest market in Ghana and on which goods are brought from all over the country. There are many banks and they are located in the most beautiful buildings. The rest of the city consists of private houses which are built usually of plywood or boards. Sometimes these houses are very small and do not even have windows. This is certainly surprising.
But the impression is smoothed by abundance of vegetation. Kumasi is a real garden city. Right on the streets grow bananas, palms, mango, papaya, orange trees, cacao trees, cassava and simply beautiful and unusual trees. Banana gardens are very popular, as a rule they adjoin the wealthier homes. Directly in the city you can see the mango and orange farms. Everyone in Ghana knows that Kumasi is a place of the fascinating, flourishing  trees and plants. We have never seen before such a green city!
Pictures of Kumasi and its surroundings (photos made by Jan Jansen and Elena Kaledinova):
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Kumasi, Ghana, 05.2010
Lake Bosumtwi situated 30 km south of Kumasi
Lake Bosumtwi situated 30 km south of Kumasi
Lake Bosumtwi situated 30 km south of Kumasi
Coconut palm
Coconut palm
Coconut palm
Coconuts
Coconuts
Coconuts
Lake Bosumtwi
Lake Bosumtwi
Lake Bosumtwi


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Hyacinths in recycled pot

Paper containers for flowers are good-looking and ecological. Underneath the text are the hyacinths in a pot, made of recycled paper. Heavy-duty stitching and colourful buttons are used to give it an attractive style. These pots are eco-friendly, they are light and funny.

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Tulips from Holland

Talking about the weather and snow in Chelyabinsk, this winter is  extraordinary severe. Because of the intense cold with -30 almost all the last 15 days travel in the city was and remains quite complicated. On this photo you can estimate the amount of snow and my tulips brought from Holland (very small yet ):   tulips-from-holland