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Point of No Return

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Created: 27th Aug 2007
Modified: 4th Sep 2008
Type:
Historical
Cost:
25% expensive

Historically known as the “slave coast,” Benin was at the center of the transatlantic slave trade. Between the 16th and 18th centuries, millions of Africans left the continent for the new world to be slaves and most of them were shipped from Benin. Point of No Return is poignant monument that was erected by Unesco

Contact Information
City:
Ouidah
Area:
southwestern Benin.
Website:
www.museeouidah.org/...



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