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GUIDE OF SÉDHIOU - Cesie

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oadsides are full of rubbish in this town, because the people<br />

just simply do not have any rubbish bins. Every kind of rubbish<br />

they produce, is thrown on<br />

the streets. A couple of times<br />

in a week they sweep the<br />

rubbish in front on their house<br />

into one pile and just burn it.<br />

A donkey wagon, led by a<br />

couple of 10 year-old boys, a<br />

colorfully dressed lady<br />

crossing the street, while<br />

carrying a bucket full of fish on<br />

top of her head, a child tied to<br />

her back with a piece of cloth,<br />

and in her hand, there’s<br />

hanging a dead rooster, five sheep are crossing the street and<br />

a chicken is picking pieces of leftovers under a mango tree,<br />

where there are three yellow-headed lizards having a race<br />

towards the next brunch and a few goats fighting for a piece<br />

of mango skin - a scene like this accompanies every single day<br />

in Sédhiou.<br />

Shops-Restos<br />

In Sédhiou there are shops- small boutiques, which are mainly<br />

led by men from Mauritania, Mali and other neighbor Arabic<br />

countries. Mostly the shopkeepers speak French or at least try<br />

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