Published: September 19th 2008Africa » Ethiopia September 19th 2008
Pictures speak volumes when words don't suffice. With my new Canon SLR at hand, we snapped away, attempting to capture the different faces of Ethiopia. Here is a photo collage of Ethiopia.
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Unique among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian monarchy maintained its freedom from colonial rule, with the exception of the 1936-41 Italian occupation during World War II. In 1974 a military junta, the Derg, deposed Emperor Haile SELASSIE (wh...more info
The feeling of Africa Nico - Thanks for giving me a feel for Africa, through your words, the stories you share, and the photographs. I've always imagined Africa as someplace very foreign and strange, where I would feel completely out of place. Your photo essay has broadened my perspective, and now I, too, have a bit of the feeling your mom describes: "Can't you feel it? It's Africa!" Gotta love it!
TEAM AMERICA!!!! Long friggin time guys..looks like you are having the most insane adventures..... SO badly wish i was still going but right now i am hitting the books at Uni and it is also pretty sweet. such a Gong SHow. YOu guys are amazing and have stamina like those china men who eat hundreds of hot dogss.....you friggin rock.
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The feeling of Africa
Nico - Thanks for giving me a feel for Africa, through your words, the stories you share, and the photographs. I've always imagined Africa as someplace very foreign and strange, where I would feel completely out of place. Your photo essay has broadened my perspective, and now I, too, have a bit of the feeling your mom describes: "Can't you feel it? It's Africa!" Gotta love it!
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