Dakar - What a cultural shock!!

Anchored in a safe bay overlooked by the Presidential
Palace, guarded by Senegalese Gun boat, so we felt very safe. We had
access to the Pullman Hotel facilities, swimming pool, hairdressers etc.
We only used the rib to go between boats as the surf going ashore was to big as
we found out on our first trip in. All showered & dressed we caught
the hotel Navette ( boat Taxi) ashore to hand our boat papers in, the Navette
turned and went into the beach astern where the biggest wave just picked us up
and overturned the boat, this big black hand grabbed me up spluttering and
completely wet through. A good thing the water is so water it was
refreshing and we dry within 20 mins we vowed that when we traveled in the
Navette it would be in swimwear in future and pack our day clothes. After
our incident the next boat stripped down to their underwear before reaching the
shore, which is what most people did from then on. Our Skippers Briefing For the 4 days the Navette cost us 10Euros per day for as
many trips as we liked. A drink of fresh orange was 3500.00 CFA’s
(650 CFA to 1 euro) So very expensive. The hotel was very colonial, but outside was completely
different, our first trip outside was an experience we’d never come
across before. The poverty the unmade roads, the amount of street
traders, all people trying to sell you things, badgering you constantly as you
try to walk down the street, people living on the street and families cooking
on the broken up pavements. In the end we hired a guide for a few euros
to take us around, this stopped most of the vendors trying to sell to you and
we felt less intimidated. We went for a meal to a local restaurant,
the food portions where huge, no wonder the people are big. Hotel and anchorage At Priscille 13th birthday party, later we had
cake on African Sea wing and the children dived in off the trampoline on the
front of the Cat. Next day we had our normal briefing about Dakar, what to do
and see and about the next trip to Saloum river. We spent the afternoon
around the pool and catching up with everyone. After having little sleep
over the last 4 days it was nice to rest. Every day the children sat in the shade at the lunch area
studying, it was set out like an exam room at separate desks, some were
studying Latin, history, maths, they all were doing home correspondence courses
which have to be submitted every month. of course I was helping with the
English lessons, the only trouble is they will all be speaking English with a
northern accent. School Shopping friends We had a ladies shopping outing we hired a guide for the morning
and he took us to the Muslim market, material stalls, dress shops, sweat shops,
fruit market, it was hot, sticky, dirty and so busy with so many cars piping
horns, we were worn out after our trip. I successfully came back with an
African dress and a shirt for David, I don’t know if we will wear either
but we put the money into the economy. David & I had a trip out to Gorey Island where all the
Slaves were held and bought, again we hired a guide and he took us to the
Island by boat and gave us the history of the island 60,000,000 slaves were
taken over the 300 years of slavery , only 20,000,000 made it to be sold until
the English outlawed slavery by an act of Parliament implemented by William
Willberforce. The Island was pretty, colourful building, little fish
restaurants where we had the best Gambas in Ginger, but again lots of small
market stalls all trying to sell something to you, calling me “ sister
come and buy from me I will give you the best discount” I felt like
shouting I am not your sister!!!! As it was driving us mad. Every time
you get ripped off as you have to barter hard, which we cannot do. Other
people always bought cheaper than us, we always seemed to pay more. It
was an experience but we were really tired when we got back to the hotel the
heat and humidity really gets to you.
All pictures of Gory Isalnd See you in Saloum River Love to all Suzie Too out for today xxx |