Striking Senegal Essay

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Striking Senegal Senegal is a country on the west coast of Africa. It has a rich French colonial heritage. The Vibrant Capital Dakar is the capital of Senegal and it’s an Atlantic port on the Cap-Vert peninsula. Its traditional Medina quarter is home to the Grand Mosque with a towering minaret. When the vibrant city gets to be too much head for the peaceful island of Ile de N’Gor. It is a small island off of Dakar’s north shore. There are some wonderful beaches on the bay side and fantastic, legendary surf on the northern coastline. Visitors enjoy relaxing on the beaches, stroll through the village and have lunch at a waterside eatery. If you prefer to stay for more than one day there are guesthouses available. The Musee Theodore Monod is one of the best museums in Senegal. There are exhibitions on African art and culture with more than 9000 objects on …show more content…

It was unveiled in 2010 to commemorate Senegal’s 50 years of independence from France. The statue is 49 m in height and is taller than the Statue of Liberty in New York City and the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. Atop of one of Dakar’s few hills sits Mamelles Lighthouse dating from 1864. Take the twenty minute walk to get expansive views across the city and the water from the top. Visitors can visit the exterior of the lighthouse or take a short guided tour through the lighthouse and up to the top. The beam is visible from up to 53 km. There is also an open-air place at the base of the lighthouse for food and drinks with live music on Friday nights and Sunday brunch. Village Des Arts is a famous art complex where you can see the artwork of some of Senegal’s most promising and established painters, sculptors and multimedia artists. They create, shape and display their artwork in individual studios which are scattered around a large garden space. There is also an on-site gallery with exhibits from local artists and those from

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