GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Ada Foah is a town on the southeast coast of Ghana, where the Volta River meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for palm-lined beaches and estuary islands. Marine turtles breed in the area. On the seafront are traces of Fort Kongenstein, built by 18th-century Danish traders. Next to the old Presbyterian Church is a 19th-century missionary cemetery. Songor Lagoon is a wetland area with numerous bird species.
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BEACHES AND TURTLES
Ada Foah has long sandy beaches; the Leatherback turtle, Green turtle and Olive Ridley turtle lay their eggs on the seashore. The main nesting areas are the islands/sandspit between the two estuaries and beaches westward of the estuary. Visitors can witness the fascinating sight of the huge turtles coming out of the water and nesting in the sand.
BEACHES AND TURTLES
Ada Foah has long sandy beaches; the Leatherback turtle, Green turtle and Olive Ridley turtle lay their eggs on the seashore. The main nesting areas are the islands/sandspit between the two estuaries and beaches westward of the estuary. Visitors can witness the fascinating sight of the huge turtles coming out of the water and nesting in the sand.
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