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And the thing that really got them, that like really got to them is when they got into the market and all of these people are coming up to them and you say no, i want to see what she has. Or everybody else that was trying to get a sale from actually helped that person get a sale from me and not really asked for anything in return, and it was like, wow. Why are they helping this person and they need to get, you know, they need to make a living and so while arent they trying to get me to go to them . And to see them work together. Was like mind blowing to them and they had a really good time. And from there, we went to cape coast. It was the main reason why we went out there to see the historical part as far as slavery. And on our way to cape coast we stopped at a village where at the time it was just a forest, and after at this particular village, they have a place called the slave river. And they call it the last bath, but it is a place where before slaves were had to walk from that vi ....
And when we first got there, it was, it was kind of late, it was real hot, and dark, and you could not see too much and this is a little bit and so, a lot of kids were excited. And you know, to the and adequate, and debrief, and we woke up early and hit the road and first we start off and i went on a small safari where they got to meet ba baboons and we went into a bat cave and so all of the kids were like really in awe. And after that, we headed to another city called kamatzi, the home of the ashansi kingdom, the most powerful tribe in north africa and they are rich in tradition and they actually have it there today and still have a king the country itself has a president and they had a king, the kamatsi, the santi king, they had a chance to see him walk in, and you cant approach him or anything like that. He has crazy security. But we got to do that. And they got to experience, going to a village, seeing what it is like to not have R ....