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    Just a few hours south of Dakar, the Sine Saloum Delta feels like a different world — where Senegalese wrestling aka Laamb, takes place on sand, the mangroves stretch for miles, fishing villages run on hustle, and Shell Island is literally made of shells. This isn’t a tourist cliché. It’s a living, breathing story.In this episode, we explore Sine Saloum with locals — cruising through mangrove channels, eating fresh seafood on a private island, visiting a massive baobab over 850 years old, and stepping onto an island built shell by shell over centuries. Along the way we learn about griot rituals, Senegalese wrestling traditions, and the fishing economy that feeds entire regions.This is the part of Senegal nobody talks about — and now I understand why they should. If you love cinematic travel, cultural storytelling, and discovering places off the radar, this episode is for you. 📍 Destinations in this episode: - Sine Saloum Delta - Djiffer Fishing Village - Shell Island - Baobab Sacré Mbanj Dadial• Fimela / Souimanga Lodge 🎥 What we experienced: - Senegalese wrestling - Mangrove boat tour - Fishing economy + seafood markets - Giant baobab tree - Shell Island (yes, made of shells) - Café Touba + Senegalese food culture - Family travel + Black travel perspective If you enjoyed this episode, do me a favor: 👍 Like 💬 Drop a comment 📤 Share with a traveler 🔔 Subscribe for more cultural travel documentaries New episodes of This Is Somewhere drop every 1-2 weeks. Next stop: Goree Island - Where MILLIONS of enslaved Africans departed for the Americas ⸻ 🗞 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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