When people think of Ethiopia they may imagine poverty, barren earth and children with flies crawling around their eyes. We travelled overland through Ethiopia from Kenya into Sudan. The Ethiopia we saw over three weeks was full of big smiles, gorgeous, green and mountainous landscapes. We camped in the country and met wonderful people. Listening to the crying hyenas at night outside our tents and the truck was something out of a movie. Ammon loved Ethiopia so much that he went back a couple years later to experience more of this fantastic country! He was lucky enough to see an active volcano and feed hyenas!
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These Surma people are practicing the tradition of lip plates still.
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These Surma people are practicing the tradition of lip plates still.
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There are always beautiful happy children.
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People of the Lower Omo River valley
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This man feeds the hyenia nightly. Harar
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Ammon feeding the hyenas in Harar
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This is the way of life in the Danakil Depression
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Ammon finally gets to see Erta-Ale
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Erta Ale is a continuously active volcano in the Afar Region in the northeast.
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The Afar Depression
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Afar Depression homes
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A lonely man on guard
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Amazing scenery in the Danakil Depression
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Wow what colours. Danakil Depression
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Danakil Depression
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Danakil Depression
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Danakil Depression
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Danakil Depression
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There are always children playing in the Danakil Depression
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Camel train in the Danakil Depression
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Women ready to collect water.
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This is a happy boy in Yabello
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Lots of well wishers with big smiles
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This is sure a beautiful home
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Addis Ababa is the Capital city of Ethiopia
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Children of Addis Ababa
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A tailor at work in Addis Ababa
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Market life in Addis Ababa
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Ethiopia has the best coffee in the world.
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Addis Ababa
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Traffic in Addis Ababa
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You have to love this beautiful country
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Women hard at work husking teff.
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A quick stop always attracts new friends
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Reminder of the resent wars.
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There is so much greenery to be found.
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Children on there way to school
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Passing through a small town
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More stunning views.
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So much open land.
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Simply gorgeous
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Beautiful villages throughout
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Children of Lalibela
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Off to work they go.
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Village life.
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Men of Lalibela
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Such peaceful villages.
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The diversity of the landscape in Ethiopia is amazing.
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Gorgeous
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Women of Gondar
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Castles from the 17th century in Gondar
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Camping time
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There are lovely lakes througout the country to be found.
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Enjoying the best fruit drinks. Gondar
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Unfortunately this in a common site.
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One of the many camping spots we stayed in the wild.
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Small town market
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Bre and Ammon enjoying the view
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There is lots of new infrastructure through out the country too.
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Mother and son.
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Village life
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Stone Churches of Lalibela
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love the cactus.
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Gelada Baboons (Bleeding Heart Baboons)
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Now those are dirty trucks
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More village life
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Unbelievable termite hills.
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What a lot of colour on the ground and in the sky.
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Daily life in the village
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These boy were so interested in us when we broke down.
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Bree getting her hair done. This takes hours.
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Bree having some fun.
Stay tuned for more #FridayFotos. Next week is FINLAND .
View more photos of Ethiopia here.
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Savannah Grace
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Really wonderful pictures! I really do want to get to this amazing country in the future. It has everything; history, wildlife, landscape, people. Thanks for sharing!