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Some sun, some rain, and lots of humidity.
The usual fish in the fish market and goats in the street. However, this week I also saw pigs. Since 94-95% of Senegalese are Muslim, you can imagine there aren't many pigs around. But the island of Fadiouth has a large Christian population, so there were quite a few pigs.
The island of Fadiouth is covered in seashells!
The rains continue, but being on the coast is still awesome.