Yesterday I travelled a short distance to reach a place in central Ghana known as Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary. The truth is, it's not so much a sanctuary as it is a place where the local people protect the monkeys. The story is that
these village in Ghana believe that
any harm done to the monkeys will result in the same harm done to them. Thus,
the monkeys at Boabeng-Fiema are allowed to run
Fiema is a popular tourist attraction in the Nkoranza North District, a district in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. It is informally known as theBoabeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary. It is a home for about 700 monkeys. The village
is a community where monkeys and human beings live together. The inhabitants in
the village always leave food outside their homes for the animals. The monkeys
see human beings as their own.
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