Ghana: Elmina Castle World Heritage Site, History of Slavery — Stock Photo, Image

Ghana: Elmina Castle World Heritage Site, History of Slavery — Photo

Dungeon were male slaves were kept prior to transshipment. Elmina Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the Atlantic coast of Ghana, west of the capital, Accra.

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