Another Stop..

Part of this journey requires multiple stops where local officials seems to "harass" the bus passengers who are traveling with purchased good on the bus. One benefit of the frequent stops is theLue lisää
Border Visa..

A much easier process than going to an embassy and probably a lot cheaper too, I think I only paid $90.
Outside São Domingos

What if God was on this bus? Wait I think he isn't because I'm sure he is keeping us from tipping over!
Bula, Guinea Bissau

Out for an afternoon bike ride...
Bissau Cathedral

Opened in 1950 this cathedral belongs to those of the catholic faith.
In Black And White...

Bissau's waterfront at low tide.
Massacre At The Port Of Bissau

In August 1959 the struggle for Guinea Bissau independence began here with several citizens losing their lives to shootings and bullets after a called strike by workers at the Port of Bissau.
Life At The Port

A lady hawks her food goods while two men are hard at work with blow touches scraping metal from a ship that has met it's fate in the harbor.
Life Goes On...

Even at low tide there is still some activity on the pier.
Fresh Catch...

A young boy's patience using a simple fishing method has been rewarded with a few crabs for lunch or dinner.
Rising Tide...

Hopefully floats all boats..
A Coconut Treat...

Who can resist... Ummm, not I!
A Taste Of America..

That can probably be found in every country in the world.
Lunch In Bissau

With San Miguel at "A Padeira Africa".
Estadio Lino Outdoor Hoops...

Unfortunately, I only get to watch.
Presidential Palace And...

Independence Monument.
National Ethnographic Museum Bissau

Some interesting artifacts in this small and simple museum that seems to be co-located with other businesses.
Local Lunch..

A sort of bean soup that was decent but the meat dish a bit tough.
City Cemetery

Well maintained burial site.
Soccer Action...

Intense afternoon competition.
Bissau International Airport

Souvenir nuts to go. Good-bye Bissau!