Tamale
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the Tamale is part of Kyanshiogo, Ghana.
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the Tamale is part of Kyanshiogo, Ghana.
Interesting places in Tamale:
| Tamale Central |
Location is derived from the great work of WikiMapia
Check this place on Socialmapia
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CO 1069-40-54
Made by The National Archives UK
Description: Tamale native town and police bks. Location: Gold Coast, Tamale Date: 09 November 1929 Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/40 This image is part of the Colonial Office photographic collection held at The National Archives, uploaded as part of the Africa Through a Lens project. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons. Our records about many of these images are limited. If you have more information about the people, places or events shown in an image, please use the comments section below. We have attempted to provide place information for the images automatically but our software may not have found the correct location. Alternatively you could use the Suggestify tool to suggest the location of a picture. For high quality reproductions of any item from our collection please contact our image library

Delicious Shit
Made by hiyori13
It's pepper sauce, but it always makes me laugh. BTW, the seal of the jar is not reliable. If you want to bring it back, triple wrap with plastic. It leaked and damaged my shirt. Also, it somehow caused the palm oil to solidify, rendering it useless. You can't put it in the carry-on, so I don't know of a reliable way to take this back.

Observers are worried
Made by Tim no longer in Tamale
I never did find out what in particular observers should be a worried about, but generally good advice on the road in Ghana. Most lorries, buses, taxis etc have slogans of varying bizarreness, my favourites include Don't verse me and the mildly threatening Make me nice. Taken near the centre of Tamale. Tim Little, Ghana

Prototyping a Drink Stand
Made by IDEO Postcards
Four IDEO designers spent three weeks in rural Ghana working on a project to create microfranchising opportunities to sell health and hygiene products in “base of the pyramid” markets. In this photo, a team member mixes vitamin drinks in sachet packages to prototype product size, packaging, price, and flavor.

The Tower of Marketing
Made by IDEO Postcards
Whether showing off cell phones, fruit, or lotion, the same rule applies in Tamale, Ghana: Show everything, use all space, and go vertical.

Musical Chairs
Made by Tim no longer in Tamale
timjlittle.wordpress.com/2008/11/09/parties/

Ghana apple
Made by hiyori13
I asked what this is called, and they told me it was an apple. This is edible, almost ripe enough to eat.

Surveying
Made by povertyactionorg
IPA enumerator interviewing a local farmer about his plans for his maize (corn) crop this year. - Ghana

TamalePalace
Made by chorister421
Dr. Susan Herlin (Naa Susan) conducts a meeting at her palace in Tamale. Photo: Dr. Wyatt MacGaffey.

Surveying
Made by povertyactionorg
IPA enumerator interviewing a local farmer about his plans for his maize (corn) crop this year.

Tamale Lights
Made by Llyw
The High Street of the Northern Ghanaian town of Tamale, as a storm dies off and under curfew.

Market Passage
Made by Tim no longer in Tamale
Tamale's central market timjlittle.wordpress.com

Virgin Power
Made by hiyori13
These signs are everywhere in Ghana, which shows that the situation is quite the opposite.

May 9th, 2010
Made by Departure Lounge
May 9th, 2010 - Tamale, Ghana. A young girl mans the counter at a small shop.

DSC00475
Made by Supermineral
Ministry of Chieftaincy and Culture, Centre for National Culture, Tamale

Street Vendor
Made by hiyori13
the thing is boiled eggs wrapped in some dough, fried. Pretty good!

BishopAglionby01
Made by chorister421
A Sunday Eucharist at Bishop Aglionby Cathedral, Tamale, Ghana.

Stuff on their heads
Made by hiyori13
If you are ever going to try this yourself, watch your neck.

Mode of transportation in Ghana
Made by hiyori13
It's amazing how these ladies carry everything on their head.

Gathering storm
Made by Tim no longer in Tamale
From the verannda (sp?) of my house. And yes it did rain.
Nearest places of interest:
| Tamale Central Wenchi Bassar Kete Krachi | Yendi YENDI - NORTHERN REGION Bolgatanga Po |
