My African Vacation
Monday, July 30, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Lalibela
Lalibela
is a town in northern Ethiopia, known for its monolithic churches. Lalibela is
one of Ethiopia's holiest cities, second only to Aksum, and is a center of pilgrimage
for much of the country. Unlike Aksum, the population of Lalibela is almost
completely Ethiopian Orthodox Christian. The layout and names of the major
buildings in Lalibela are widely accepted, especially by the local clergy, to
be a symbolic representation of Jerusalem. This has
led some experts to date the current form of its famous churches to the years
following the capture of Jerusalem in 1187 by the Muslim soldier Saladin.
King
Lalibela is credited with the foundation of the 11 rock-hewn churches in the
12th century. One of the world's most incredible man-made creations, they are a
lasting monument to man's faith in God. Most travel writers describe these
churches as the "eighth wonder of the world". These remarkable
edifices were carved out of a solid rock, in a region where the ragged
landscape still protects the churches from mass tourism. The 11 man-made
churches are found in and around the town of Lalibela. Other churches are
reached by a 45-minutes drive by 4x4 vehicles, or a three hour ride on
mule-back. The venue for some of the most famous church festivals in
Ethiopia, a visit during the great celebrations of Genna (X-mas) and Timket
(Epiphany) is particularly rewarding.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Dallol Depression
One of the most important features of this region
of Africa resulted from faulting and cracking on its eastern side. This has
caused the Great Rift Valley, which extends from the Middle East to Mozambique, passing in a
north-south direction right through Ethiopia. This shearing of the earth's
surface occurred at the same time that the Arabian Peninsula, geologically a
part of Africa, was sundered from the rest of the continent. Volcanic activity,
which has continued until today, finds expression in volcanoes in Ethiopia's
Danakil Depression, as well as in the hot springs in many parts of the country.