There’s a large population of Cape Verdeans in the diaspora who miss home or family or country; their feelings of displacement and nostalgia are captured in morna. There’s a word for that feeling in Cape Verde – Sodade. And there’s a song of the same name that every Cape Verdean loves.
An ideal setting for your holiday relaxation, you’ll find a warm and friendly environment, picturesque streets, colorful houses, oyster-selling kiosks, and bars that will cater to your senses in very profound ways.
Are you a lover of pink? Head off to Pink Street. Just as the name sounds, it is a street in pink: pink buildings, pink pathways, pink plant boxes (except that the plants are green).
Senegal is blessed with beautiful beaches, scenic islands, fascinating cities, unforgettable monuments, delicious dishes, towering baobabs, impressive clothing and fabrics, and the most hospitable locals.
When you hear the locals say, “Weh yuh ah seh?” its literally translates to “What are you saying?”, but they are actually asking, “How are you doing?” And if you are on a bus with the locals and someone says, “Small up yuhself,” what they are saying is, “Make room.”
Let your guide lead you through Stellenbosch’s picturesque landscape and Dutch-influenced architecture and then to Franschhoek, which translates to “French corner,” and which, true to its name is full of French-style architecture, wine shops and cafés.
In Barbados, rum is not just rum; it is an instigator of tales and gossips; it is a friend of dominoes, and some other games; and it holds pride of place in Barbadian and Caribbean culture.
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