The historical Cape Coast Castle harbours traumatic stories of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
The site has gained worldwide recognition but behind the castle is an open defecation ground.
Tourists who throng the site are appalled and have vowed never to go swimming in Ghana’s ocean.
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