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Beach Road

The Gallery sat there, overlooking the ocean like a lone traveler taking in the night view of this small coastal suburb. The gallery sat at the brink of the asphalt road and was pretty to look at It had people on long drives by the beach road staring in its direction The ramshackle Trotro busesContinue reading “Beach Road”

Posted byEfua R. ArmstrongJuly 11, 2017July 11, 2017Posted inMy StoriesTags:ACCRA, Night life, Rush hourLeave a comment on Beach Road

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