 I'm not a good swimmer, but when it comes to stories like this, I just have to swim for you all. You know, the name of this lake, this is Lake Busumche, I don't even know why the name Lake Busumche, I don't know how this lake came into existence, but for me, all I know is that I had one of the best breakfasts on this lake, like look at the Village Boy, having such a sweet breakfast on the lake, I think my mom would think that I've made it in life, oh yes, I've made it in life, I mean, since they gave it to my mom, I don't think she has ever had breakfast on the lake, how about you? Have you had any breakfast on the lake? Just let me know, but you know what, I'm not here to brag, I'm here to educate you and what I came in here, I saw people swimming in here, I saw people fishing in here, I was like wow, but I feel like we need to know more about whatever that goes on in here. I've got a beautiful sister, she's trying to hide, but hey, how are you? How are you doing? I'm good. If you're here and you're not good, I don't know what's wrong with you. They call it Lake Busumche. Yes. Wow, why the name Lake Busumche? Okay, we have Busum, which is idle. Oh wow, yes. As in a god, Busum. So in Chi, Busum means a god, like a smaller god. Okay. And then Ochi means an antelope. Okay. Yes. So I really like the locales, their story version. I also enjoy listening to the local story, since you said Busum means a god and Ochi means an antelope, which means there's a story that connects the god and the antelope. But I read something about this lake, they said it was from 3 million years ago. Yes, that's a scientific one. Oh, you call it scientific one? Tell me a little bit about the scientific one before we go to the local one. Okay, so they are saying that 3 million years ago, a meteorite hit here and it created a crater. So as it created that deep hole, later on, about 100 million years later, it started getting filled up with water. Wow. And then we do have the local one, which I always like. It never gets boring. It never gets boring. No, you know what? It seems that she just wants us to hear the local story and that's why I'm here. And I'm so excited to hear it again. It's so nice. Can we go and fish together? Who's going to tell us the local story? Yes, yes, yes, yes. Oh, it seems he doesn't understand me. Yeah, I'm from Takaradyo. I say, I'm Beledi. I heard that Maya can form Ochi. Okay, Ojima, Ojima. Ojima, Ojima, Ojima. Now, I almost say, I'm sure they're there for me. That's something. Okay. Okay. Okay, okay. Oh. Oh. You see, around me, I almost say you go over there. No, I think that way. Oh, that's one of the trees. That's the one over there. Oh, wow. Okay. No, I think it was as normal as it is. But then because of the water, it sips down. So as it sips down, it makes the others look big. But then there are villages, like there are 24 villages surrounding this lake. So there's a village, village, village, village. There are 24 of it. So they were still living here, but not this close. So as he discovered it, then he knew that, oh, we have a source and then people started coming closer, you know. So then I think that since they live around here, this water will be something like a source of livelihood for them. Oh, yes. Like he's a fisherman right now. So he sells it, he gets something, he can feed himself. He can feed the family and all of that. But do people drink this water? Some, they use it to, what do you call it, cook and everything. Yes. Oh, okay, yes. Like to drink it straight like that. And then if you can notice, when I was coming here, I realized that the deepness, it slopes like, you know. Yes. As you go up, hey. No, no, no, no. Don't worry. I'm okay. I'm a good swimmer. No. So it's actually 230 to 240 feet down when you get to the middle. Where are you going? No, I just want to stack back a bit. No, no, no. No, listen, I'm just, I'm less than six feet. I can't go to 240 feet. No, okay. I understand. It's going to be a hot base one. It's okay. So what is the area? What about the area? Well, to go around it, it's more or less like 49 kilometers square. Since it's called Boston Tree, you know, we all live in Ghana. We all know that when you go to every place in Ghana, there is superstition that, I mean covers everything that you do. What's that for? Hey! No, no, no. Okay. So I just want to know, is there any superstition that you guys believe around this lake? Tuesday. You can't come here on Tuesday. To fish. To fish. You can come here but you cannot fish on Tuesday. You just clean it because it's like a form of, you are just keeping it neat. You are worshiping it. So at the end of the day, you have to keep it neat because it's your source of life food. So God is giving you something. You have to appreciate it. So if it's dirty, you clean it and all of that, yes. Wow. And I also know if you're a woman and you are on your message, you don't get close because it's disrespectful, you know. You know, in Kumasi, yeah? There's nothing like a sea in Kumasi. Yes. Okay? And don't you think this is like sea for people living in Kumasi and the half-taker of it? I don't even know why they say there's no sea. What is the difference? Okay, this is not salt sea. Okay. This is not salt sea. Thank you. It's a lake, yeah? It's a lake. So this should be the sea of Kumasi. But why are you guys not taking care of it? Because even how to get here is difficult to get here. Well, I don't want to go off politics. Yeah. But no, you are a consent citizen. But then, you know, I love this place. Yeah. It's so natural. The air here is amazing. You cannot describe it. No, it's beautiful. Yo, I'm living my best life in here. If they should, you know, help with the roads, it's good. That leads to this place? Yes. It was trust more tourist. And then I learned that they are trying to make a road around it so that if somebody wants to go, they can just drive around. Yeah, it's pretty. But then they said that about five years ago. Please, we are pleading with you on behalf of this beautiful lake. Please just come and do something because I feel like this place is so beautiful. When you come in here, you get a chance to connect with nature. Like I came to sit somewhere here watching people face. Oh my goodness, I was so happy. Your friend, Zabama, what are you doing? I'm Isaac. Isaac? Oh, you mean you're from Jacob? Yes, I'm from Jacob. You're not talking about me, you're talking about the people who are here. Yeah. Very good. Hey, let's sing a song. Oh, okay. But what? But what? Oh, okay. So I guess I'm good at doing that. But what are you using this kind of words? No more one. This is like just a wood, right? Yes. This one is better. Yes. It's better. But I've seen that everyone uses it. It's not like only you. You see another one. They also have the same thing. I think like... That this one is good. This one is good. Why not the normal canoe that everyone uses? You see how they fish where the canoe, they throw it. They cast the net. Okay. But this one, they hang the net. So they need to be very close. Just drop the net and then take the animals out one by one. You see? So, yeah. So on a good day, you see that the fishes are on it. Like they get stuck in it like that. So they just pick it out. So if they are in a canoe, it will be way up like that and it will be a short way. And then I think this is like, if you have a very good balance, you should be on this. I don't have a good balance. And I don't even want to try it out. For real. Should I say Fieru? Yeah, I'm a Fieru. Like water is not my friend, you know? Water is not my friend. I just want to say thank you so much. And yeah, thank you.