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December 23rd 2009
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Departing from the dock.
Geo: 11.6, 37.3833

Lake Tana is the primary reason that Bahir Dar exists. It is a huge lake - one of the largest in Africa and it feeds the Blue Nile River which flows up to the White Nile (what we simply call the Nile) and on to the Mediterranean. There are several small islands on the lake, most of which have monasteries. Most accept visitors but some do not allow women. Of course, these are the most interesting historically but, oh well. We visited three. One is actually on a penisula but it is still easiest reached by a motor boat and then you have transport to others. The first we visited, Ura Kinane Meret, has the largest church - a classic tukol style building which is round kind of looks like a yurt. There is also an interesting small museum here that has ancient traditional instruments, cooking utensils and an interesting example of a beehive. Honey is a fairly large agricultural product here and it is very good! The inside of all of these monastery churches starts out with a hallway that goes all the way around the center which is enclosed (storing the replica of the ark). The walls
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Abebe looks a little unhappy. We found out he had had a late night.
of the enclosed part are covered with very colorful paintings all depicting a specific religious story. Ethiopian Christian beliefs are a complicated mix of old and new testament sprinkled with some interesting stories that come from their 'books of mysteries'. The most famous of these books is the Book of Mary. Mary is incredibly revered here and at times it seems she is more important than Christ himself. Some of the stories that involve Mary are surprising to us such as the belief that she killed the serpent in the Garden of Eden so that Adam and Eve's lives could be saved...that timing doesn't really work based on what we have been taught but here it is a very big deal. Turns out King Zara Yaqob, in the 15th century, commissioned several religious works to be commissioned and the Book of Mary is linked to this timing. We went to two of the islands - one with the men-only church which Richard and Abebe visited while I watched birds and chatted with a young Italian woman who's mother was born in Ethiopia and left when the revolution started. We also visted one island with a smaller church but equally beautiful
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Ura Kidan Meret is the largest of the monasteries on Lake Tana. It is actually on a peninsula, not actually on an island. Regardless it was at the highest point - they are all up as high as they can get.
paintings.
That was pretty much our day as tomorrow we leave for Gondar.


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Work was being done and these women are carrying loads of sand from the dock up to the top - the monastery guide said they would make this trip about 15 times each way per day! It is not a short hike and it IS up hill!!!
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The women do all the heavy lifting....
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All churches and monasteries have 'bells' which are used to notify people that something is happening. They do not appreciate it if you ring the bell!
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The outer circular hallway.
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The center area is where the replica of the Ark is stored and it is only accessible by the priests.
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The doorway to 'the holy of holies' which is the name of the area the 'tabot' or ark is stored. It is really a replica of the tablets Moses brought down from Mt. Sinai, not a replica of the ark itself.
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St George is everywhere!
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Biblical stories or stories from the 'mysteries' are painted vividly throughout. Most of the monasteries date from the late 16th & 17th centuries.
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The exterior of Ura Kidrane Meret - doesn't look that impressive until you step inside.
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All churches and monasteries have this orthodox cross on top. Some are bigger but all have ostrich eggs which represent strength and commitment.
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Ancient instruments in the museum at Ura Kidrane Meret. These are still used today in traditional music.
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Children also do a lot of the carrying.
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Kibran Gabriel is 'men only'.
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Bird watching while Rich and Abebe went up to the monastery.
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Abebe seems happy now...why is that?
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Ancient religious books at Kebran Gabriel.
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Crowns at Kebran Gabriel
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I guess because it is for men only, they got to see the tabot - this is a replica of the tablets from God to Moses.
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Papyrus boat - fisherman.
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Papyrus boats carrying a variety of loads.
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This is what papyrus looks like! It is quite lovely.
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Here is the mosque that was a couple blocks from our hotel.


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