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Ghana, Adaklu, Titikope, 2007. Late March is the beginning of mango season along the Volta River, when thousands of trees yield their fruit.

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Ghana "Volta River Villages" Jay Dunn
Ghana, Adaklu, Titikope, 2007. Late March is the beginning of mango season along the Volta River, when thousands of trees yield their fruit.