In Adiaké, a town nestled in the south-east of Ivory Coast, the puh-rog, a type of canoe, isn’t just a way to get around—it represents culture, a bridge to the past, and a link between people. The region, once shadowed by trafficking, is turning a new page, and the Ele Festival that sees people go head to head is a boat race is leading the way. Tom Canetti and our team on the ground report.
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