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Photos!

Top left: During our weekend visit to Accra, we fell in with some traditional drum makers! They performed for us, of course, and showed us the process of their work.

Top right: Ghanaian drum makers + me!

Bottom: Every Thursday is Medical Outreach: our small group of local medical and physiotherapy volunteers go to orphanages, villages, and schools to clean and bandage children’s cuts and sores. Here, a Scottish physiotherapy volunteer cleans this girl’s sore while I stress to her that if it becomes worse, she needs to go to a clinic.

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