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Petite Côte that means "small coast" is a stretch of seashore, south of Dakar. This is the most touristic area of Senegal, highly prized by french and german tourists. It covers 100 kilometres of sandy beachs spattered by picturesque fishing villages and equipped with fine resorts and classic hotels.

 

[1: Overview] [2 : Dakar] [3 : Lac Rose] [4 : Île de Gorée] [5 : Saint-Louis] [6 : Djoudj National Park] [7 : Central Senegal] [8 : Saloum Delta] [9 : Petite Côte]

 
Great Baobab Handicrafts Gifts Wooden Bridge Joal-Fadiouth Oyster Fishers Tourist Pirogue Recollecting Oysters Going to School Schollar Boys Fortunate Boy Going to School Fadiouth Schollars Children from Joal-Fadiout Avocet Joal-Fadiouth Decorated Gourds Fadiouth Mosque Artisan Gift Shell House Papaya Tree Little Baskets Christian Imagen Pig and  Piglets Careful Donkey Christians Tombs Fadiouth Cemetery Tolerance symbol Granaries on Stilts Crosses under Trees Joal-Fadiouth Marshland With the Local Guide Mbodiène Beach Mbodiène Lagoon Lonely Beach Colourful Prow Misty Sunset Lost Pirogue Eating Fish Lonely Beach Senegalese Symbol Mbodiène Family King of the House With a local family A Big Baobab Girls from Mbodiène Mbodiène Square St. Benoit
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