Mud mosque at Walewale. Goats roam free in an animal enclosure beside a painted mud mosque in Walewale. Ghanaian mud mosques borrow their design from those of Sudan, but take on a softer, rounder look due to Ghana's heavier rainfall and differing soil composition. The horizontal beams that support the mosque's roof and towers can be seen projecting through its outer wall. Walewale, Ghana, January 1958. Walewale, North (Ghana), Ghana, Western Africa, Africa.
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Mud mosque at Walewale. Goats roam free in an animal enclosure beside a painted mud mosque in Walewale. Ghanaian mud mosques borrow their design from those of Sudan, but take on a softer, rounder look due to Ghana's heavier rainfall and differing soil composition. The horizontal beams that support the mosque's roof and towers can be seen projecting through its outer wall. Walewale, Ghana, January 1958. Walewale, North (Ghana), Ghana, Western Africa, Africa.

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