The vibrant colours and fabric at Balogun Market.
A very busy and chaotic place!
Edging slowly through the very crowded streets.
The minarets of the Central Mosque.
We then stopped for lunch at a local restaurant and had chicken, spicy rice and
Efo Riro, a traditional Nigerian dish.
After lunch we drove off the Island and then out east to Lekki Penninsula and on to the
Lekki Conservation Centre. Entry was 1000 naira (~$5), plus another 1000 naira for the canopy walk. It was a very beautiful place and great to escape the chaos and noise of the city.
After hearing some rustling in the tree's, a few of the monkey's climbed down to have a peek at us.
The Lekki Conservation Centre also has a canopy walk, the 'longest in Africa'.