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Guzara Castle between Gonder and Lake Tana, Ethiopia
Landscape between Gonder and Lake Tana in Ethiopia. This fertile region is farmedLandscape between Gonder and Lake Tana, Ethiopia
Tis Isat, the waterfall of the Blue Nile in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) pup in front of den in the Bale Mountains National ParkEthiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) mmother bringing prey, a rodent, to the pups, litterEthiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) at den in the Bale Mountains National ParkEthiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
Dorze in the Guge Mountains, Ethiopia
Landscape in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Debre Berhan Selassie church in Gonder, Ethiopia
Fasil Ghebbi, a fortress-like royal enclosure, Gonder, Ethiopia
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. Africa, Ethiopia
Everlasting Flowers, Helichrysum, at a Escarpment at 3800m altitude in the Denka valley, Bale. Mts. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia
Moutain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobeliasMountain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobelias. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia
Lake Garba Guracha, which is an truly alpine lake, from Sanetti Plateau. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia
Sunrise near Keyrensa at the Escarpment of the Sanetti Plateau with withered stands of red hot poker plants (Kniphofia foliosa)
huts of local Oromo nomads at Keyrensa in the Bale Mts. NP. The Bale Mountains NP is known for one of the last populations of the Ethiopian Wolf (canis simensis)
Goat and horse herd tended by oromo children near Kotera PlainHerd tended by Oromo children near Kotera Plain. Bale Mountains NP has one of the last populations of the Ethiopian Wolf (canis simensis), which can be seen hiking in the Bale Mts. Africa, Ethiopia
Traditional Konso village on a mountain ridge overlooking the rift valley. Inside a family compound. The Konso are living in traditional villages with compounds for each family
Soil erosion in the territory of the Konso, Rift Valley. Sorghum (millet) cassava (manioc), sunflowers and soybeans are the staple foods of the Konso and growing in companion planting on the terraces
Huts of the Dorze people in the Guge Mountains of Ethiopia with groves of cooking banana, ensetDorze in the Guge Mountains, Ethiopia
Thick-billed raven (Corvus crassirostris) in the highlands of Ethiopia, Thick-billedThick-billed raven (Corvus crassirostris) in the highlands of Ethiopia Thick-billed ravens are together with Common ravens the largest birds of the Passeriformes group. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
Dry farming on terraces in the steep and mountainous territory of the Konso, Rift valley. Sorghum (millet) cassava (manioc)
Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) in Bale Mountains national Park. The Mountain Nyala is an endangered antelope, which is endemic to Ethiopia
Fishermen on Lake Chamo, Arba Minch, Ethiopia. Fishermen with their boats and their catch on the beach of lake chamo. The simple
Figure carvings at the market. Ethiopia, Africa
Crocodile venting his teeth. Lake Chamo. Ethiopia, Africa
Stalking crocodile. Lake Chamo. Ethiopia, Africa