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    Just off the coast of Dakar, Senegal lies Gorée Island — one of the most powerful and emotional historical sites in Africa. Known around the world as a symbolic location connected to the transatlantic slave trade, this small island carries stories that stretch across oceans, generations, and cultures. In this episode of This Is Somewhere, I travel to Gorée Island to explore its deep history, including a visit to the House of Slaves and the iconic Door of No Return — a place that has become a global symbol of remembrance and reflection. But beyond its painful past, Gorée reveals something unexpected: thriving art, welcoming communities, and a powerful sense of resilience. From walking through historic streets and meeting local artists to discovering the traditions that continue to shape Senegal today, this journey explores both memory and hope — showing how a place once defined by loss is now filled with creativity, culture, and life. If you’re interested in African history, Black travel experiences, cultural storytelling, or meaningful travel destinations, this episode offers a powerful look into one of the most significant locations on the continent. ⸻ 🌍 In This Episode: • Visiting the House of Slaves and the Door of No Return • Learning about the transatlantic slave trade and Gorée’s history • Exploring Senegalese art traditions including sand painting and glass painting (fixé sous verre) • Walking through Gorée Island’s vibrant streets and local culture • Experiencing the contrast between history, resilience, and modern life in Senegal ⸻ 🎥 About This Series: This Is Somewhere is a cinematic travel series exploring culture, history, people, and stories from around the world — showing that every destination has deeper meaning beyond what you expect. ⸻ 🗞 Join the Community HERE! 🌐 Website: www.craiglou.com 📄 Media Kit: https://www.craiglou.com/mediakit ⸻ 🔗 Stay Connected With Me: 📸 Instagram: @craiglou_ 🎥 TikTok: @craiglou_ 🌍 Website: www.craiglou.com ⸻ Host: Craig Lou Founder of This Is Somewhere Visual Storyteller | Drone Pilot | Culture Curator.
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