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Ann, Cathy, Janet, Mike and I walked outside the port gate to meet our tour guide Lamin for an all day tour of Gambia’s capital city Banjul and the surrounding area. 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Ann, Cathy, Janet, Mike and I walked outside the port gate to meet our tour guide Lamin for an all day tour of Gambia’s capital city Banjul and the surrounding area. 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We were met at the ship by EcoTur and Ann, Cathy, Janet, Mike and I were off to see Luanda and the Angolan countryside...Our driver Kita spoke very good English. 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