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Tokey Beach - White Sand


Tokey Beach - White Sand
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Copyright: Hussein Kefel (Hussein_Kefel) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 40 W: 0 N: 50] (351)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-02-20
Categories: Nature
Exposure: f/10.0, 1/250 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-06-09 0:28
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Favorites: 1 [view]
Points: 4
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Here is Tokey Beach

The undiscovered tropical paradise that is Sierra Leone. Where lush green forests spill down the hillsides to meet the most beautiful and unspoiled beaches in West Africa, all washed by the blue waters of the Atlantic. Shaded beneath coconut palms and commanding spectacular views of the ocean.

Sierra Leone is much more than perfect beaches. The forests are alive with hundreds of jewel-colored birds and butterflies dancing from flower to flower. In fact, the Country is a birdwatchers paradise.

I love this place..

Picture by: Hussein Kefel

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To eversmile: Hi !Hussein_Kefel 3 06-09 11:41
To holmertz: ThanksHussein_Kefel 1 06-09 06:30
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Hello Hussein,
This looks like a really nice place for relaxing. The boats add a lot of colour to the picture, but I appreciate that they are not too brightly painted. I spent some time in Sierra Leone a few years ago, mainly talking to voters, war victims and politicians, but I also had time to realize the country's great potential for tourism. A very exciting place.
Best wishes,
Gert

Yes! I really like this one, with the mess of the colorful boats on the sand, the large view on the empty beach and of course, the sea. It seems the storm is coming in the back and there's a lot of wind. I wonder how warm is the water's temperature? Your descriptions of Sierra Leone increase my desire to visit the country. Are you still living there? If yes, for how long?

Regards,
Marine

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