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The Sierra Designs Unisex Storm Poncho

The Sierra Designs Unisex Storm Poncho


A poncho is a piece of clothing that was nearly forgotten, but found it’s way back into our lives. No more associating it with a Mexican during a siesta, but saying helo to a new warm, trendy but most of all stylish trend. Poncho history The poncho was also popular back in the 60s, but nowadays they are completely back! You can combine a poncho or a cape with jeans or even with your nicer and mare clasy clothes. It is also possible to wear a poncho over a sweater, vest or a jacket. The poncho completely fits within the image of ‘easy to go’ and all you need to do is let it r

For travellers in search of a “diamond in the rough”, sierra Leone offers a holiday like no other – my only advice to you is to visit sooner rather than later, to avoid what is sure to be a stampede once holiday-makers and tour operators latch on to this gem of a destination.

They have a right to be confident. The beaches along sierra Leone’s golden peninsula are said to be one of the world’s best kept secrets. Secluded, clean and stretching for miles on end, beach tourism is one of the top items on the government’s tourism promotion agenda. Beaches with very British names like Kent, Lumley, Sussex and York mix with more African names like Bureh Town, Tokey and Mammah beach, and

It is difficult to ignore sierra Leone’s history and focus purely on the present. Once a fertile area inhabited by dozens of tribes, it was settled by the Portuguese in the 1400’s who built a fort as a trading post for gold, spices, ivory and slaves. A British protectorate in later years, Sierra Leone had the dubious honor of becoming home to more than 40,000 freed slaves who gave Freetown its name. As a protectorate, Sierra Leone was exploited for its mineral and diamond wealth in the 1900’s and Sierra Leonean’s fought against the Germans in Cameroon in the First World War, and alongside the