




In Bamenda, we stopped by the Bali Handicraft shop where they do all kinds of wood carvings. My parents ordered a stool made from the Padouk wood. I can actually identify various types of wood that they use here in Cameroon to make carvings. I just hope I'm right when I say this is Padouk. In the other picture my mom poses with the man who carved their stool.
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