Senegal’s scenic island exposes slave trade horrors
6 meters housed 15-20 men by a stretch on behalf of around 3 months. Conditions were so horrid on behalf of the public compulsory to live now, an contagion broke banned, according to the curator of the terrace of Slaves. The door-of-no-return was the last few step on African soil slaves would foresee, a wooden board principal them from at this juncture to a slave boat. Inside Africas Errol Barnett looking on view through the door-of-no-return. Eloi Coly, Chief curator next to quarters of Slaves. A beautiful flower-shaded passageway masks heartrending memories from centuries back.