Two men in military camouflage stand with backs to the camera in front of a small house with thatched roof and built using red mud. There is a wheelbarrow nearby. This house was built by the Ghanaian military at Seville Heritage Park in St. Ann, Jamaica - the site of a colonial home where enslaved peoples lived at the back of the house. The estate owners used to complain about the smell from the slave quarters. Seville is really well worth a visit.
As part of a cultural heritage initiative aimed at strengthening historical ties between #Jamaica and #Ghana, two African houses were officially handed over to Jamaica by the Government of Ghana. Constructed by the Ghana Army Reconstruction Team assisting with #HurricaneMelissa recovery efforts.