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Due to an unforeseen camera stealing incident there will be no new Gambia Cycle Chic for a while.
Outside the bakers waiting for the next batch of bread
Busy Basse Highstreet. Another guest post, this one’s from Kirby.
Catching a lift down the hill. The old sitting-on-the-crossbar trick seems to be more popular that the “backies” here.
Having a chat before crossing the river. Another guest contribution, this time from Sam.
Some more jazzy trousers, this time in JJB. According to wikipedia the three horizontal stripes of the Gambian flag were chosen to represent the geography of the Gambia - red for savannah, bl...
Red trousers chic
Cycle chic with a man-bag
Just popping out to get 45 Africell
Sunday cycling
Basse'ise the world and have a nice day
A very elegant man cycling in Basse
Who says you can’t cycle in sandals?
Taking the bongo to work
Bikes are good to bring your fish home. From Bruna Martini
“Shared space” at Traffic Light junction Fajara
Friends having a chat
Cyclists on the beach - Bruna’s contribution to Gambia Cycle Chic!