Ethiopia Diaries Part II: Shashemane, Addis and Eskista

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Constantine Bell | Jul 22 2009 | 3 Comment(s)

More laid back than would be expected of a capital. There is a complete absence of the intense hustle of Lagos. I truly doubt whether the women selling Ethiopian gold jewelery from shop fronts in Piazza without metal grilles, armed guards or CCTV could function in that fashion in Nairobi.

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  1. Ethiopia Diaries Part I: Journey Begins and Addis
  2. Ethiopia Diaries Part III: Lalibela and Axum
  3. Munit: Making Waves in Addis
  4. The Great Old Days in Addis
  5. Clubbing in Great Old Addis
  6. The Arranger : Ethio Jazz
  7. River Pollution in Addis Ababa
  8. Braindrops :: An Interview with Robel Kassa
  9. Food for Thought :: The Anglo-Ethiopian Administration
  10. Not Everybody Loved Hominid Fossil “Lucy”
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