PHOTOS: 5 historic and beautiful photos of tourist attractions in Ghana

PHOTOS: 5 historic and beautiful photos of tourist attractions in Ghana

Ghana is a beautiful country with stunning tourist attractions that one can explore when they visit the country.

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There are lovely places to visit in Ghana and one can never be bored with its scenic scenes and unique culture.

In 2019, Ghana became home to African Americans as part of activities marking 400 years of slavery.

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PHOTOS: 5 historic and beautiful photos of tourist attractions in Ghana
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The Year of Return 2019 celebrated the resilience of all the victims of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade who were scattered and displaced around the world.

People from North America, South America, the Caribbean, Europe, and the United States who visited Ghana experienced wonderful tourist attractions while they connected with their roots.

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Ghana’s beautiful beach setting and lovely people are bound to bring one closer to home.

YEN.com.gh has compiled photos of some interesting places one can visit to experience all the beautiful scenes in the country.

1. Kakum National Park

2. Busua Beach

3. Paga Crocodile Pond

4. St. George’s Castle

5. Nzulezu Ghana

In another story, a young man named Patrick Mensah Nartey has left many overcome with emotion after he took to social media to reflect on his humble beginnings in life.

The young man proudly gushed about where he used to live while growing up as a child.

In a post that has erupted with emotions and commentaries on social media, Nartey revealed that he paid a visit to his ''childhood community'' at Bubiashie in the Okai Koi South Constituency.

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