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Lower Omo Valley: Mursi village
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  • After a ride of three hours from Jinka at a bumpy track in our 4WD we reached a Mursi village in the Mago National Park.

    The Mursi people is one of the tribes in the Omo Region, who have still their old traditions. The most striking are the lipplates, worn by women, after piercing their underlip. The larger the plate, the higher the social status of the women.

    When there are no men or visitors around, they don't wear the plate and their lip just dangles from their mouth.

    For more information and pictures have a look at my Jinka page.

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    Lower Omo Valley, Turmi
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  • Turmi during marketday - Ethiopia
    Turmi during marketday
    by sachara
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    We stayed a few days in Turmi in the far Southwest of Ethiopia. Turmi is a sandy village with conical thatched huts. We followed the walking men and women to reach the monday market, where we had to buy some vegetables and potatos.

    The Hamer women looked beautiful in their decorated goatskin skirt, with kaurishell necklaces, chestplates, beads and all other kind of home-made jewelry. Their hair was dyed with ochre clay and animal fat.

    Many men had also dyed coiffures and walked with their handmade headrests. The little children liked to walk with us, holding hands.

    For more pictures and information have a look at my Turmi page.

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    Lower Omo Valley: Dimeka saturdaymarket
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    Dimeka saturday market
    by sachara
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    The market of Dimeka, Key Afar and Turmi are the most colourful ones in the Omo Region. So, on our way from Jinka and Key Afar to Turmi we stopped at the saturdaymarket of Dimeka.

    The market of Dimeka is very lively. The Hamar people are friendly and curious. The women liked to look at us and to touch our hair. Their hair is styled and coloured with ochre. After mixing ochre, water and binding resin, they rub this mixture in their hair to create copper coloured tresses.

    Around their necks the women wear necklaces of beads and iron torques and around their arms they wear iron coils. Their goatskin clothes are decorated with kauri-shells.

    For more pictures and information have a look at my Turmi page.

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    Lower Omo Valley: Mago National Park
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  • From Jinka there is a track to the Mago National Park. To reach the park you need your own (rented) 4WD. We had to cross two rather deep rivers.

    The sky was cloudy. We stopped at this viewpoint and the drivers asked us, if we want to move on. When it should start to rain we had to return immediately. We took the risk and paid the 70 birr (pro person)entrance fee and the 100 birr pro car for the park.

    Continuing our way, we understood why these tracks would be inaccessible for cars. It was bumpy, climbing and going down.

    Because of poaching there is not much wildlife in the park. All we saw , were baboons, colobus monkeys and dikdiks.

    Luckily there was no rain, so after three hours we reached our destination, the Mursi Territory. En route we saw the first naked and bodypainted boys, who tried to jump at our 4WDs.

    For more pictures and information have a look at my Jinka page.

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    Lower Omo Valley, Turmi Primary School
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  • In Turmi we visited the primary school. The staff of the school was very friendly and hospitable to show us their school. They are very inventive to make their own education materials.

    So we saw fantastic drawings at the walls of their schoolbuilding, at paper and cloth. They showed us a room with all the self-made materials and drawings. It looked wonderful, like a museum. I hope, they will not throw away these original materials, when they have raised enough funds to replace them by printed items and other professional materials.

    For more information and pictures have a look at my Turmi page.

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    Lower Omo Valley: Key Afar thursday market
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    Key Afar thursday market
    by sachara
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    The thursday market of Key Afar, about 100 KM from the tarred road at Konso, is one of the main markets in the lower Omo Valley.

    At the market we saw mainly Banna people from the region around Key Afar, but also people from other tribes.

    It was amazing what I saw, self confident and beautiful people with special hairstyles and wonderful outfits of goatskin decorated with beads and kaurishells. They use calebashes as watercontainers.

    For more information and pictures have a look at my Jinka page.

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    Raiders of the Lost Ark
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    Here is the Ark, Indiana
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    If you believe Ethiopians, Indiana Jones should have looked elsewhere in his quest of the Lost Ark. The Ark of the Covenants is said to be kept in a square building in the St. Mary of Zion church complex in Aksum (north of Ethiopia). None can visit it, no pictures are allowed, only a lifetime guard is in contact with the treasure. Yet there are many believers and the Ark is a trusted symbol in Ethiopian religion.
    It is said that after the visit to Solomon, the Queen of Sheba bore a son, Menelik, to the King. When Menelik was grown, he visited his father Solomon and sent the sons of his own counselors to help Menelik rule. These young men then removed the Ark from the Temple (later destroyed by the Romans) and took it with them to Ethiopia. For centuries, Ethiopians maintained that it is still preserved in their country...
    Believe it or not is up to you.

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    The Queen of Sheba
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  • The legendary queen of South Arabia (some say Ethiopia instead), is said to have (following Ethiopian tradition) married King Solomon of Israel and founding Ethiopia's ruling dynasty. Upon the Book of Kings in the Bible, the Queen of Sheba learned of the wisdom of King Solomon and came to Jerusalem to test him 'with hard questions.' She arrived in a vast caravan, 'with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and precious stones.'
    When she returned home, she was pregnant (of the King is said), so his son startes a milenary dinasty that has been ruling until the fall of Haile Selassie in the 20th century.

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    Rimbaud House in Harar
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  • In Harar you can find a rather interesting and unusual house (now a museum), where the French poet is said to have lived, in spite of the fact that the building was constructed after his departure. But there are also other 2 Rimbaud houses (these authentic), one of them in the main square.
    Nevertheless, the museum of Rimbaud Center is an example of Indian inspired architecture (restored by the authorities of Harar between 1996 and 1999) and inside you can see ancient photos (end of the 19th century, beginning 20th) of Harar, a room (small) dedicated to the poet, and a documentation and research centre, where you can find most (all?) of Rimbaud books.

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    Woldia is a medium sized town...
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  • Woldia is a medium sized town that you will come across when travelling by road from Addis Ababa to Lalibela. What I like about this town is the friendly people and the beautiful, laid back atmosphere. The houses are colourful, and the surrounding hills are lush and green. There is not much to do there but it is a wonderful break from the long journey to Lalibela. Street sellers have wonderful scarves and garments on offer.

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