Thousands of worshippers and tourists flock to West Africa for a Voodoo pilgrimage
It was from Ouidah that the cult of the invisible and of natural spirits was exported to Louisiana, Brazil and Haiti.
Every January, thousands of voodoo worshippers joined by crowds of tourists and descendants of slaves trudge down the long sand track leading to the beach at Ouidah in Benin.
It was from Ouidah that the cult of the invisible and of natural spirits was exported to Louisiana, Brazil and Haiti.
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