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Chez Alice, Lomé
Hi,
Anyone got the coordinates for Chez Alice in Lomé?
Cheers from Big Milly's, Ghana,
Gee
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Aoooow d'Gee......-they are posted on the Hubb
Using the SEARCH facility, results in 'About 12 results (0.13 seconds)'
weith the answer you seek.
You did search before posting didn't you?...
I could type them in here but then.. that would remove all the fun of you searching for them would it not? and where would be the adventure in that
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Ouch
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Aoooow d'Gee......-they are posted on the Hubb
Using the SEARCH facility, results in 'About 12 results (0.13 seconds)'
weith the answer you seek.
You did search before posting didn't you?...
I could type them in here but then.. that would remove all the fun of you searching for them would it not? and where would be the adventure in that
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Ouch! Bertrand, that's 3 , or was it already 4 -
Cheers,
Gee
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'Adventure'... it doesn't come on a plate
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'Adventure'... it doesn't come on a plate
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If it did it wouldn't be an adventure
And independent travel in the Guineas, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast still is.
Cheers from a less adventurous Ghana,
Gee
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OK I give! (Lazy git!!).
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i dont have the GPS , but i did find there were 2 che alice....they had slightly diffrent spellings......one near the beach and had a swiming pool and pizza and the other half a km further away from the city with more overlanders ( i think this is the offical one...but it was almost empty of overlanders....) there is parking for trucks at both....i did visit the offical one...it was nice enoth but did not seem that specail....we were more than happy at the other one...they had a place in the back to camp on the sand ( but with a scure wall)
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we came for the name....and stayed for the pool and sky tv
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i dont have the GPS , but i did find there were 2 che alice....they had slightly diffrent spellings......one near the beach and had a swiming pool and pizza and the other half a km further away from the city with more overlanders ( i think this is the offical one...but it was almost empty of overlanders....) there is parking for trucks at both....i did visit the offical one...it was nice enoth but did not seem that specail....we were more than happy at the other one...they had a place in the back to camp on the sand ( but with a scure wall)
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You're right. And the overlanders' Chez Alice is o.k. and has a very relaxed sort of atmosphere (but then again, what hasn't in Africa), reasonable and cheap food, and live music tonight!
Cheers from the one and only Chez Alice (and she's still going strong!),
Gee
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