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Sunset, Ethiopian Street Photography

Sunset, Ethiopian Street Photography
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Ethiopian

Where is this place?

Ethiopian
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Ethiopian endogenous flowers photo

Ethiopian  endogenous flowers photo

Yiduu

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Ethiopian culture

Culture day

Ethiopian culture
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Jimi

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Ethiopian lunch Time!

This is Ethiopians way of serving lunch with different stew (Wot)in Amharic .It is simple and healthy!

Ethiopian lunch Time!
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Umajr

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Ethiopian culture

Ethiopian culture
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jimi

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Ethiopian faces

This is Ethiopia , at Addis Ababa capital city. This place found at the corner of the city .it express Ethiopians two faces of life standard in simple way !

Ethiopian faces
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Joka

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Ethiopian

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Samuel Moges

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Ethiopian orthodox wedding picture

Ethiopian orthodox wedding picture
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HAilerampa

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Ethiopian hero

Ethiopian hero
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Habte

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Ethiopian Emperior

Was a briliant leader

Ethiopian Emperior
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Scols

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Ethiopian flower

Flora

Ethiopian flower
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Guest

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Ethiopian African civilization

Ethiopia

Ethiopian African civilization

Robert

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Ethiopian Ortodox (Christian) clothe

This cloth is for christian men or in amharic known as "kase" thos people work in church.

Ethiopian Ortodox (Christian) clothe
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Robert

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We are Ethiopian boys

We are alweys frindes

We are Ethiopian boys
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Mastu

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Ethiopian doro(chicken) souse

There is a reason why Doro Wat is the national dish of Ethiopia and one of the most famous of all African dishes – it’s fabulous! This authentic Doro Wat recipe captures the very best of Ethiopian cooking A central ingredient of Doro Wat is Berbere, a fiery, bright red and flavorful Ethiopian spice blend. It is best made fresh using whole spices that are toasted and ground for maximum flavor. Doro Wat is traditionally made very spicy. Super spicy and it is served with an Ethiopian flatbread called injera. It’s kind of a spongy pancake made with teff flour (a grain indigenous to the area), and the batter is left to ferment for up to 4 days before its used. My one and only favorite!

Ethiopian doro(chicken) souse
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