JJ Friends : Isatou Bommu from Gambia

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The below story was sent by whatsapp on April 24, 2024. 


Hi, my name is Isatou Bommu from the Gambia 🇬🇲, West Africa. 

So am here to share my most memorable activity in South Korea. 

The most memorable day in my trip to South Korea is the day I went with my team to see the traditional foods like kimchi. That day I know some of traditional meals and also I know how kimchi is made......that is a great experience for me. 


Moreover, another important and memorable day is the we visited demilitarized zone (DMZ) and we were told that is a strip of land running across the Korean peninsula 38th parallel north and is a border barrier between South and North Korea. 
To honest I have learnt many things in South Korea.

And I did some games like climbing etc 
We also visited celadon museum (pottery experience)

To conclude with, I have great time in South Korea so "kamsa-hamnida" to you all.


Let's dive deeper into The Gambia's vision and attractions. The vision of The Gambia is to create a thriving and sustainable nation where peace, unity, and development flourish. The Gambia plans to achieve its vision through various strategies and initiatives. Some of these include promoting good governance, investing in education and healthcare, fostering economic growth and job creation, and strengthening social cohesion. The government is working towards creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, attracting investments, and promoting sustainable development practices. Additionally, The Gambia is committed to promoting human rights, gender equality, and environmental sustainability. Through these efforts, the country aims to create a society where everyone has equal opportunities and can actively contribute to its growth and development. It's truly inspiring to see the steps being taken to turn this vision into a reality! 🌍✨😊 amazing attractions in The Gambia. One must-visit place is the Kachikally Crocodile Pool in Bakau, where you can see and even touch crocodiles while learning about their cultural significance. Another popular site is the Makasutu Cultural Forest, which offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local traditions and experience the beauty of the forest. If you're interested in history, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of James Island (Kunta Kinteh Island) is a must-see, known for its connection to the transatlantic slave trade. For nature lovers, the River Gambia National Park provides stunning landscapes, wildlife, and birdwatching opportunities. These are just a few of the many attractions waiting to be explored in The Gambia! 🌍🌴

Here are the attraction sites mentioned:
1. Kachikally Crocodile Pool in Bakau
2. Makasutu Cultural Forest
3. James Island (Kunta Kinteh Island)
4. River Gambia National Park 

by(Aisha bilal jawo)



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  1. Hello Isatou! The Celadon Museum sounds fun. What was the most impressive piece of pottery you saw there?

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    1. I remember vividly is YUE WARE something like that

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    2. That sounds fascinating! Besides the pottery, did you discover any interesting historical facts or stories about the Yue ware at the Celadon Museum?

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  2. Hello Bommu! I’m kellen from Rwanda, so what’re the most things that found in those mentioned site above especially kachikally crocodile pool???

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    1. And what’re the measures that were putted in place to promotes human right,Gender equality&environmental sustainability?

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    2. Kachikally crocodile pool is a place the Gambia where there is crocodiles that are not harmful to people
      You can touch them
      Take picture with them so lifely
      And is a historical place

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  3. Kellen
    The measures they take:
    1: to implement a strict legislation
    2: to sensitise or education the whole country on how peace etc can be sustained

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    1. Ok , i understand
      And what’s your favorite hobby??
      What’re the animals that are found in makasutu forest?

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