We spent the morning and afternoon at the pool again! In the early evening, Pape (Jonathan’s Senegalese brother) took us on a historical tour of the city by horse cart. I like to think of Saint-Louis as “the Charleston of Senegal.” The way the city is designed, the old houses, and the horse cart tours remind me so much of Charleston. After the tour we had Moroccan food. I had couscous (which is similar to rice), chicken, and vegetables. I’m not really a fan of the food, but I’m glad I tried it.
Bridge over the river in Saint-Louis
A little fishing boat; takes 4 days to build
La Maison Rose (the Pink House) It used to be a house, but now it's a hotel. All the rooms are named after sections of the city
The fishing village--stretches for miles along the river
More fishing boats--the big boats take 10 days to build







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