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Apart from the guys offering you guiding services, you will find many bows asking you for money. Most of them try to touch your "sensible" side. One of the most common stories is this: A boy comes to you and says: "My family is from the countryside and I came here to study at the school. I need to buy an english dictionary for school but can't afford it. Could you give me money for it or buy it for me?" Your first reaction if you wanna help is: I won't give you money, I will buy you the book, that way I'm sure you won't use the money for other purposes. So, he takes you to the shop. But not a normal shop for books, pencils...they take you to a souvenir shop, where the only book available is the english-ahmaric dictionary for tourists that costs 12 USD (normal text books for schools may cost 0,5-1 USD in Ethiopia). When you say is too expensive they start saying: "No, I will talk to the shop owner and get a discount...". The way I see it, they would return the book to the shop owner (who may get a little tip) just after you turn around the corner and get the money fot its real purpose (whatever it is). But anyway, giving or not is up to you. Leave a Comment
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WARNING: Wear two or more layers of socks and apply LOTS of insect repellent... the carpets and rugs in the churches of Lalibela are FLEA/BEDBUG-INFESTED!!! I got a really BAD series of bites... Leave a Comment
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Lalibela is a mountainous terrain and the roads are twisting and exceptionally challenging. That’s even for experienced local drivers. These pictures are of a vehicle driven by a local tour guide during the dry season on a paved road. It ended up in the middle of a graveyard quite a few meters below the road it was originally on. Take it very easy if you drive yourself. Make sure any driver you hire understands your ideas of safety and speed not his and the withdrawal of money if they go too fast. Then remember all these potential bad things when you are walking in the road. Be vigilant and enjoy your visit here. Leave a Comment
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YUCK! Wear some good boots, watch your step and be prepared to wash those same good boots when you get back to the hotel. Lalibela is full of farmyard animals leaving this sort of stuff everywhere. You cannot escape. Leave a Comment
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Every now and then the locals find out why you should keep your cooking fires away from you house that is made out of mud/straw with a thatched roof. I'm sure this was the excitment of the day or even week here. The local kids started making sounds like a fire engine siren and when we got here the locals were throwing water and pulling the roof of this house apart to get the fire out. Leave a Comment
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Not really a danger but hey the roofs of the churches leak when it rains and this is damaging the insides so UNSECO is building metal roofs over most of the churches which makes photographing some of them difficult at best....If Lalibela is the main motivation for your trip to Ethiopia..hold off a bit. Once the work is done, right now most of the work is being done on the Northern churches...Sorry no slight to my European friends but this is where I wish some good old American building was going on...watching the construction of the roofs here has to be up there with watching paint dry...get it done guys........yes I know there are probably other reasons for the slow pace of work here and has nothing to do with UNESCO. Leave a Comment
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