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The Axim Beach Resort is an awesome place, carved out of the jungle by Jonas a local who purchased it from a tribal chief. It is has all the charm of the artist who dreamed it up.
The food is great, especially the Special Red Red with chicken.
The resort has one long board available and boogie boards. Seasonally the Leatherbacks bury and hatch on its prvate beach.
The waves are somewhat disorganized, but rollin fairly consistently all along the coast from Accra to Axim. Surfing in Accra is also ok.
Targeted visitors for a fixed low yearly fee. $135 per year puts your name and link here.

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