A little known country to the south of Senegal, Guinea-Bissau was the last country to gain independence from colonization after its war of liberation with Portugal in 1974. Most of the country is quite lush and green, and the people are known for being friendly and laid back. Traditional sights are few in number and getting around can be difficult, but the scenery and culture may be quite worthwhile. See the quiet and lush islands of Bubaque and Bolama, and wander amongst the coconut trees and beaches. Watch the labourers and fishermen go about their daily business. Cashews are a major product, so there are many opportunities to see cashew factories and cashew trees. On the mainland, you can visit the crafts markets in the capital of Bissau and see the Pidjiguiti Memorial to the fifty dockworkers killed by police in 1959. The more adventurous can explore the little visited islands and interior of Guinea-Bissau.