Lalibela is a town in the Amhara region of northern Ethiopia. It's known for its distinctive rock-cut churches dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, which are pilgrimage sites for Christians. Carved out of rock, the subterranean monoliths include huge Bete Medhane Alem, and cross-shaped Bete Giyorgis. Pilgrims enter with barefoot as a sign of holy ground and make prayers for atleast 12hours straight.
Ethiopia has one of celebration of all the unique peoples from different ethnicity found within. we have more than 110 million people with more than 80 different cultures languages and diversity, living interconnected with each-other
The holiday celebrations is hosted yearly with millions pouring to one square to the capital Addis Ababa and create such a polyphonic songs with various costume designs.
the markets in the capital filled with chaos from sunday to sunday really makes u wonder how can i create a beauty out of this you know even tho the country is photophobic mostly with cameras, i love the challenge i face everyday when shooting around and the photos i shoot has to have meaning for me.
The project talks about how culture can have impact and change in the time of conflicts and war in Ethiopia.
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Lalibela is a town in the Amhara region of northern Ethiopia. It's known for its distinctive rock-cut churches dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, which are pilgrimage sites for Christians. Carved out of rock, the subterranean monoliths include huge Bete Medhane Alem, and cross-shaped Bete Giyorgis. Pilgrims enter with barefoot as a sign of holy ground and make prayers for atleast 12hours straight.
Ethiopia has one of celebration of all the unique peoples from different ethnicity found within. we have more than 110 million people with more than 80 different cultures languages and diversity, living interconnected with each-other
The holiday celebrations is hosted yearly with millions pouring to one square to the capital Addis Ababa and create such a polyphonic songs with various costume designs.
the markets in the capital filled with chaos from sunday to sunday really makes u wonder how can i create a beauty out of this you know even tho the country is photophobic mostly with cameras, i love the challenge i face everyday when shooting around and the photos i shoot has to have meaning for me.
The project talks about how culture can have impact and change in the time of conflicts and war in Ethiopia.