Ethiopia

Ethiopia
ISBN-10
1841629227
ISBN-13
9781841629223
Series
Ethiopia
Category
Ethiopia
Pages
640
Language
English
Published
2015-10-22
Publisher
Bradt Travel Guides
Author
Philip Briggs

Description

Ethiopia travel guide: expert travel tips and holiday advice on everything from Addis Ababa hotels and restaurants to ancient rock churches and archaeological sites. This guide also includes natural history and wildlife, Bale Mountains National Park, South Omo, Tigrai, Lake Tana and Lalibela churches, Axum's stelae, Gondar and the Danakil Depression.

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