Prampram






This weekend we went in my first AIESEC reunion since I'm in Ghana - it was actually a day at the beach - having fun, playing games, getting to know each other. We went to Prampram beach - less than an hour drive from Legon area - where the University of Ghana is. Prampram was a beautiful place, though not quite appropriate for swimming beacuse of the rocks and not so clean wather. I had a lot of fun with the lovely people from AIESEC, played voleyball and as usual - took lots and lots of photos.
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