💪Senegal experiences heavy rains that can lead to floods and various diseases, affecting the daily lives of its people.
🚍Limited private car ownership leads to overcrowded and rundown public transportation options, such as bush taxis and minibuses.
🌾Rice farming is a major part of the Senegalese economy, but poor soil management and climate change contribute to a scarcity of harvests.
🛣️Poor road infrastructure and risky driving practices make transportation challenging and dangerous for both drivers and passengers.
⛈️Senegal's geographical location, including its borders with Gambia, creates additional obstacles and delays for travelers.