File:Cars Moving into pothole.webm
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These cars are driving into a pothole, which make it difficult for them to move very fast. It created a heavy go slow as at the time the video was taken. This is to show how some major roads looks in Ghana. In is with Kumasi the Ashanti Region.
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Author | Amuzujoe |
This image was uploaded as part of Wiki Loves Africa 2020 photographic contest.
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