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The '''Gambia''' is a small country in [[Western Africa]]. It is completely bordered by the [[Senegal]]. Gambia is small it is as wide as a english artillerie battery can shoot from a boot on the gambia river, because the gambia was british territory, Senegal was french territory.
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The '''Gambia''' is a small country in [[Western Africa]]. It is completely bordered by the [[Senegal]]. Gambia is small it is as wide as a english artillerie battery can shoot from a boot on the gambia river, because the gambia was British territory, Senegal was French territory.
  
 
== Hitchhiking ==
 
== Hitchhiking ==

Revision as of 18:16, 21 July 2010

Flag of The Gambia The Gambia
Information
Language: English
Capital: Banjul
Population: 1,622,000
Currency: Dalasi
Hitchability:
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The Gambia is a small country in Western Africa. It is completely bordered by the Senegal. Gambia is small it is as wide as a english artillerie battery can shoot from a boot on the gambia river, because the gambia was British territory, Senegal was French territory.

Hitchhiking

The road on the south bank of the river

Hitching is common in The Gambia and especially near the relatively developed western region locals hitch regularly. The two main highways along the south and north bank of the river see lots of traffic with a high proportion of personal vehicles. Getting rides with the police or military is also relatively easy.

The number of vehicles significantly decreases as one travels upcountry to the east, but the occasional truck, motorcycle, or NGO vehicle will offer a lift, especially if you are walking along the side of the road in the bush.

Traversing the country to travel between northern Senegal and Casamance is not too difficult because many truckers and Senegalese with personal vehicles make the journey, although expect to wait a long time to cross the river.