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  • A monk reads the bible, Ethiopian Orthodox Monastery built on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem Israel. The Ethiopians have no property in the Hly Sepulchre only access rights and have a small monastery Deir es-Sultan on the roof of a small annex.
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  • A monk reads the bible, Ethiopian Orthodox Monastery built on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem Israel. The Ethiopians have no property in the Hly Sepulchre only access rights and have a small monastery Deir es-Sultan on the roof of a small annex.
    7633_34_1_1.jpg
  • Pilgrims at prayer in the Ethiopian Orthodox Monastery built on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem Israel. The Ethiopians have no property in the Hly Sepulchre only access rights and have a small monastery Deir es-Sultan on the roof of a small annex.
    7653_2a_1_1.jpg
  • Pilgrims and priests at Ethiopian Orthodox Monastery built on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem Israel. The Ethiopians have no property in the Hly Sepulchre only access rights and have a small monastery Deir es-Sultan on the roof of a small annex.
    7636_16_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. A Hermit by the cave that is home. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. A Hermit  nun by the cave that is home, cut into the walls of the tunnels and passages that lead to Bet Giorgis, the most beautiful of the rock hewn churches. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7482_29_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priest blessing monks and priests during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. A Hermit by the cave that is home. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7482_33_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priests carrying a Tabot, a model of The Ark of the Covenant wrapped in a rich cloth and carried on the head of the priest is assisted by a deacon holding a liturgical parasol. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. A pilgrim kisses the cross while being blessed during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7476_2_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks chanting in prayer during the Timkat (Epiphany) celebrations. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7455_30_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. A nun sorting seeds outside the cave that is her home. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7454_23_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia.As dawn breaks, nuns pray outside the tiny chapel of Bet danaghel which was constructed in honour of fifty Christian maiden nuns murdered in the fourth century by the Roman Julian Apostate. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. During the festival of Timkat (Epiphany), the priest blesses the water before baptising the crowd. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7450_26_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks chant their prayers to the accompanied drumming and beating of their prayers sticks in a cave during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7438_24_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7437_22_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethipian pilgrims carry a cross down the Via Dolorosa during the Easter celebrations. The Ethiopian Orthodox Monastery built on the roof of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem Israel. The Ethiopians have no property in the Hly Sepulchre only access rights and have a small monastery Deir es-Sultan on the roof of a small annex.
    7637_23_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Young monks chanting in prayer whilst leaning on their prayerr sticks during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7492_1_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7490_17_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks chant their prayers to the accompanied drumming and beating of their prayers sticks in a cave during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7487_2a_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7486_18_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7483_26_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks chant their prayers to the accompanied drumming and beating of their prayers sticks in a cave during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7483_12_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priests carrying a Tabot, a model of The Ark of the Covenant wrapped in a rich cloth and carried on the head of the priest is assisted by a deacon holding a liturgical parasol. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7481_7_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. A Hermit by the cave that is home. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7475_21a_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks chant their prayers to the accompanied drumming and beating of their prayers sticks in a cave during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7470_3_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7459_12_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. A priest in prayer holding a cross during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7452.34_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monk in prayer with roasary beads and cross. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7442_32_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Portrait of a nun in prayer. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7441_7a_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priests carrying a Tabot, a model of The Ark of the Covenant wrapped in a rich cloth and carried on the head of the priest is assisted by a deacon holding a liturgical parasol. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7479_35a_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Priest baptises the crowd during the festival of Timkat. Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7473_35_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7441_1_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia.Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7479_29a_1_1_1.jpg
  • Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims at Lalibela, Ethiopia. Monks in private prayer during the festival of Timkat (Epiphany). Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
    7451_26_1_1_1.jpg
  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Young men about to enter the Ethiopian/Eritrean church, St Michael's.
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  • Bet Giogis, one of the twelve monolihic churches hewn out of the rock and carved into the landscape stands 15 metres high in a sunken courtyard enclosed by precipitous walls. It was built eight hundred years ago by King Lalibela helped allegedly by angels.Lalibela, Ethiopia.Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is famous for it's monolithic roack hewn churches and is one Ethiopia's holiest cities and a centre of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • Passssengers on the train from Djibouti to Addis Ababa. The rail line originally built by the French in 1897 over 20 years, is the only route from Addis Ababa and the sea at Djibouti.
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  • With the arrival of night "Hyena Men" - as they are known in Harar - chant the names of the hyena, bringing them down from the hills to the edges of the town, enticing them to take food often from the Hyena Man's mouuth. The origins of this bizarre practice are said to come from encouraging the animals to take food from the hyena men rather than attacking local cattle.
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  • A man walking across the dried up Dachatu River, Dire Dawa,  Ethiopia
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  • The French cemetery overlooking the Red Sea,  Obock, Republic of Djibouti
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  • The Mercato. Addis Ababa,  Ethiopia. The market is the largest open air market in Africa covering sveral square miles and employing an estimated 13,000 people.
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  • The "Venus Tailor" shop in the ancient walled city  of Harar, Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
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  • Trading food on the journey from Djibouti to Addis Ababa
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  • A passenger dangles his arm out of the train while another man hangs outside the carriage. Djibouti  to Addis Abeba. The rail line originally built by the French in 1897 over 20 years, is the only route from Addis Ababa and the sea at Djibouti.
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  • People wearing traditional clothes on the road to  Harar, Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
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  • The marketplace in the ancient walled city of Harar.  Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
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  • The marketplace in the ancient walled city of Harar,  Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
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  • Rickshaw traffic and a donkey in Dire Dawa,  Ethiopia
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  • A monk at prayer at the monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • The monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • Villagers wash their animals in volcanic crater, Lake Hora at Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • Children sitting on a wall in the ancient walled city of Harar. Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    MAA-10095008_1.jpg
  • A woman carries a basket on her head in the ancient  walled city of Harar, Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    MAA-10095003_1.jpg
  • A woman drinking tea in the christian market  outside Harar, the fourth holiest city in Islam,  Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    MAA-10094999_1.jpg
  • The Mercato. Addis Ababa,  Ethiopia. The market is the largest open air market in Africa covering sveral square miles and employing an estimated 13,000 people.
    10095058_1.jpg
  • Children playing on the walls of the ancient city of Harar. Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    10095043_1.jpg
  • The dawn landscape around the ancient city of Harar,  Ethiopia
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  • A woman carries a pot on her head in the ancient  walled city of Harar, Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    10095038_1.jpg
  • A camel lies at the side of the road resting.Tadjoura,  Republic of Djibouti. Tadjura is the oldest town in Djibouti and the third largest city in the country with a population of some 25,000.
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  • A man clambers between 2 carriages while others sit  on the roof of a train travelling from Djibouti to  Addis  Ababa. The rail line originally built by the French in 1897 over 20 years, is the only route from Addis Ababa and the sea at Djibouti.
    10095024_1.jpg
  • A blacksmith in the blacksmiths' quarter of the city  of Harar, Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    10095007_1.jpg
  • Playing dominoes in the ancient city of Harar,  Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    10095005_1.jpg
  • The marketplace in the ancient walled city of Harar.  Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    10095002_1.jpg
  • Passssengers on the train from Djibouti to Addis Ababa. The rail line originally built by the French in 1897 over 20 years, is the only route from Addis Ababa and the sea at Djibouti.
    10094995_1.jpg
  • Men hanging out of the window on the train between Djibouti and Addis Ababa. The rail line originally built by the French in 1897 over 20 years, is the only route from Addis Ababa and the sea at Djibouti.
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  • The monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • Portrait of a monk at the monastery on the extinct volcano of Mount Zikwala near Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
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  • Stones marking the Danakil desert road in Djibouti
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  • The railway track running through Debre Zeit, Ethiopia. The rail line originally built by the French in 1897 over 20 years, is the only route from Addis Ababa and the sea at Djibouti.
    10095013_1.jpg
  • Girl with braids in her hair. The ancient walled city of Harar. Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
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  • Man in the walled city of Harar. Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
    10095045_1.jpg
  • Boy drinking fro a tin can in front of A turquoise wall in the ancient walled city of Harar. Situated in Eastern Ethiopia it is considered to be the fourth  holiest city in Islam with 82 mosques. It is a major commercial centre linked by trade routes with the rest of Ethiopia and the entire Horn of Africa.  Ethiopia
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  • A priest with a distinctive Ethiopian cross, Lalibela, Ethiopia.
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  • An Ethiopian child in a field of crops in the village of Merket, badly affected in the Ethiopian famine of 1984, Ethiopia.
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  • An Ethiopian girl in the Northern Highlands, carries water to her village, Tenquao Meskel, Ethiopia.
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  • A Ethiopian priest at the cave monestery of Yimrehane Kristos near Lalibela, Ethiopia. Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's holiest cities, second only to Aksum, and is a center of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • An Ethiopian Monk kisses a crucifix presented to him by a priest in Lalibela, Ethiopia. Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's holiest cities, second only to Aksum, and is a center of pilgrimage for much of the country.
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  • A Muslim Ethiopian child in a hijab in the village of Madaweyn near the Somalian border, Ethiopia.
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  • An Ethiopian family in the Northern Highlands, Ethiopia.
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  • A Ethiopian child in the Northern Highlands cooking njera (staple bread) in her home, Ethiopia.
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  • Calais August 2015 The Jungle, camp of migrants, most of whom are trying to get to England. Two young Ethiopians with a mobile phone lie waiting for an opportunity to get into a truck and stow aboard in order to cross the Channel;
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