it stands at the mausoleum of ghana's independence leader kwame nkrumah and argues that ghana is still itjust exists in a different form these days. they have all got individual expressions of pain and it is quite sobering, really. ghana was right at the centre of the slave trade. its most powerful remnants lie a few hours east of here in the old colonial capital, cape coast, which is where i am going next. it is estimated that in total, around 11 million people were taken from africa, bound for the americas. all along this coastline were forts where men, women and children were held in miserable conditions before their dangerous journey. this was the largest of those forts. these days, it is a museum. this was a male dungeon. the men were separated from the women and this dungeon was designed for 1000 people. a few years ago, during restoration works, archaeologists took up and examined some of the materials on the floor. so they left a small portion of it here to tell the rest of the story. it is made up of faeces, blood, decomposed bodies, clothes... so this is, this is the product