Ghanaian coast
The Ghanaian coast stretches along the southern edge of Ghana, bordered by the Gulf of Guinea. This coastline is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant fishing communities, and rich biodiversity. Key cities along the coast include Accra, the capital, and Cape Coast, famous for its historical significance and colonial architecture.
The region is also home to several national parks and reserves, such as Kakum National Park, which features a canopy walkway and diverse wildlife. The coastal waters support a thriving fishing industry, contributing to the local economy and providing fresh seafood for both residents and visitors.