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A teaser for the next episode of the globetrotting adventure travel series, Joy Explore, has audiences on tenterhooks, as it shows glimpses of two more amazing sites in the Western Region.
Host, Kojo Yankson takes us where no tourist has ever been – beneath the village of Nzulezu.
Home to about 600 inhabitants, Nzulezu, the famous village on stilts attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year. But it’s a pretty sure bet that none of them have ever seen underneath the village.
For the first time, with the help of underwater cameras, Kojo Yankson brings us images never before seen on TV, of the underside of the village on stilts.
Also this week, the team solves the mystery of the Forgotten Fort. A storehouse of rich Nzema history, Fort Appolonia is located just around the corner from Nzulezu. But why has it been abandoned by its own tour guide?
Tune in at 6pm to find out.
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