Ethiopia: Two Inches Deep

By Lionel Mann, May 6th, 2007

Photography of our two months in Addis Ababa and the first leg of our 5-week trek home: Harar. Taken by Lionel Mann and Nathalie Bibeau, with an extra few, courtesy of our new friend, Julien Galeuzzi.

Going Somewhere FastPalm SundayGrocery ShoppingEaster at MidnightEaster LightEthiopian Coffee CeremonyThe Home of GezahegnThe Power of PencilThree WordsEver BrightMade in ChinaMy Brother's CookingTo CurlTo Be BeautifulCoffee at the WanzaLove At First SightStreet LifeStreet Life 2Wood ScaffoldingShall We?Girl in HararTo Be DelicateA Donkey's LifeTo SurviveTo HoldFamilyA BoyA RippleAn EyeAfricaWater ShortageNo Water, but Lots of CokeSaltThe Colour of HararThe Hyenas of HararFeeding TimeThe Art of Breath HoldingC'Mon, Let's Do It Again!Time to GoA Very Sad Camel

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