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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Fadiouth

A Unique Island Made Almost Entirely Of Clam Shells

Joal-Fadiouth is a small fishing village located at the far end of Petite Côte - a stretch of coast in Senegal. Joal is situated on the mainland and Fadiouth is an island just off the coast. A narrow, 400-meter wooden bridge links the two areas. Fadiouth is special - it is almost entirely covered with clam shells.

For centuries, the inhabitants of Fadiouth have been harvesting molluscs. They scoop out the meat and use the shells to construct almost everything, even the island itself. The millions of seashells accumulated over the years have been held strong by the roots of mangroves, reeds and giant baobabs.

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