Not to mock my Ethiopian people, but this village is in the boondocks. No tarred road or transport. How do the people get to hospital in an emergency? Bless their hearts. Life must be hard over there.
Love your two guides. They appeared very interested in the jamboree. AT well done bringing this on social media. Their primordial life is worthy of praise.
Serious climbing and walking with everyone walking purposefully including the animals. The young girl Mirte wowed me with her wonderful English. Ethiopia is beautiful from the cities to the villages.
This is what we want to see. Well done. And GOD BLESS YOU. We've seen sooo.. many Goody's in Africa by u " tubers" let them all go to the " rural areas too. Not AMERICA!!!!! PLEASE PEOPLE SUBSCRIBE..
My grandma's granddad is Ethiopian so I am just proud to see part of my roots in this beautiful video. I see these women all resembling my late grandmother and her sisters. Thanks for sharing this video it just makes me shed tears of joy seeing how beautiful Ethiopia is.
I am very happy to see your heart-warming videos. I lived in Ethiopia, my son was born there and his father is Ethiopian. I left Ethiopia for Egypt a year ago and I already miss this wonderful country. Each of your videos brings back wonderful memories. Thank you again and I wish you all the best...
Yea like kalenjin region is similar to this a bit…. We are the rift…from Eritrea to Congo the environment can be quite rocky…that’s East Africa for you.
I just saw an upcoming business woman in this video, Mirte. I absolutely like her. She seems to have good communication and negotiation skills too. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Big ups AT 🥰
Yes she is on a good way. Her English are very high leveled and her communication skills are very positive!!! A simple african village girl that has a hidden treasure of soul skills.
This is absolutely spectacular! This is quite different from showcasing only the rich areas in a Country or a City. African beauty does not lie in the urban areas alone, but also in the remote hinterlands
Merte is good stuff... I love this content. These people can't be sanctioned, or worry about fuel prices or anything else, they live off the land and exist plainly... great job African Lioness...
yes it is. Ethiopias above sea level average is pretty high pretty much all over the country. Also pairing that with people who commonly walk long distances. They are basically professional hikers back home... Kenyas landscape is incredibly similar to Ethiopia/Eritrea as well.
another reason is shepherding also. This is a lost practice in western civilization, but still well, alive and the primary source of income in countrysides, etc... Shepherds cover long distances to sell cattle and let them graze
What an amazing and grueling landscape to navigate! The people and the animals are very fit .The little girl is beautiful and I know it was hard not to support her. I just love the music the flutist makes. Awesome video.
Such a beautiful and scenic trek not to mention the people especially that girl....Thanks for showing the world the majesty and beauty of the great Africa........blessings fromJamaica🇯🇲🖤🇯🇲🖤🇯🇲🖤🇯🇲🇯🇲
African Tigress, the Ethiopian countryside episodes are the best of your TH-cam videos. The enthralling beauty of the landscape and the Blue Nile are truly amazing. The rural folk are so handsome. I have fallen in love with Ethiopia. Your hosts and guides were incredibly helpful. Where did Habesha come from? She is Divine🙏
This was a nice video Tigress! I can see now why the best long-distance runners are from Africa. I love nature walk videos like this and that you made the effort is very much appreciated Tigress, it was so pleasant to watch the beautiful countryside and people because I'm stuck in the city right now. Your videos are some of the best I've seen, thank you.
Good observation, with this mountainous long experience with strong reaseliance plus the motivation from this pinching poverty running, is one ticket to go away from it. Now many of the runners live a luxurious life if not they are millionaires like Kenenisa and Haile, to mention a few.
Contrasting this video with others that I've seen of some other countries, Ethiopia looks like a different planet altogether. Still, Ethiopia has its own unique charm.
Beautiful content, love the terrains. Because you are not used to climbing hilly terrain that is why you are breathing heavily but with time, you will master how to climb such terrain without much effort. Lovely scene and beautiful people. 💕💕
Greetings from Israel 🇮🇱 Thank you dear Tigress for showing us Tissisat and the beautiful countryside of Ethiopia, and of course its people . By far more beautiful than the borring streets of Bole.
Really it's amazing trip. I joked with you . All African countries are nice particularly Ethiopia 🇪🇹 I love that country so well . I wish to speak with you one day if never mind. I have been following you from Sudan 🇸🇩
Wow still the peoples they looks like innocent, they are struggling life, I was there 2012 nothing changed the water falls ‘Abay’ even it’s not much it’s decreased even this times is winter should be more,have fun girls thank you for recording and puts this show in the You-Tube’s !🙏🏾👍🏾✌🏽🕊💚💛❤️🇪🇹
What are you doing to change something....Africans think changes happen magically...There are many people from this area in the diaspora but they don't return home to build instead they build in the big cities. This happens everywhere in the developing countries. Don't point out the negativity you're not understanding.
Wow! Thank you for showing us the hinterlands of the Tis Abay area, the gorgeous beauty of the landscape and the unadulterated life of the locals. What is interesting about this video is that it is not only a “sight-seeing” (showing) video, but also one of those rare documentary accounts on the lives of the rural inhabitants of the region; their fitness/strength, their resilience, their activities, their (cultural) ways, their attires … etc. The natural beauty, the infectious smile and the sapient enterprise activities of Mertie in the video (6:20-8:45) was one of the things that I cherished the most in this clip. (The amiable, assertive and expressive ways that Mertie conducted herself to make the trade makes her a natural salesperson. Under the right circumstances, she probably will make it big someday in the future.) Last but not least, I must also say how impressed I am with your physical fitness. Notwithstanding the huffs ‘n puffs (which was notable), ya’ all managed to walk long ways, all the downhill descents, bends and the meandering, tough uphill ascents to make it to the summit. (With such workouts, you probably had no worries about LDL … 😉 while you were in Ethiopia.) Thank you … Keep sharing new adventures.
@@rediettadesse2828 They are mud houses but they are cheap, fresh and ecological We didn't need cement and steel to build modern and uncomfortable houses for our hot climate African solution for climate changes!
Brother trust me, if you come to study, you will realise we have similar activities (in a different form) , ultimately we are the same people. The only way we seems different is the lack of frequent communication.
My amazing E T H I O P I A 💕 Breathtaking landscapes, beautiful people! I love Mirte ምርጤ, she is so smart & adorable. Her name literally means "my chosen one" I wish I can find her.
Look at these people and the place how natural beauty is better and more attractive than artificials. These people are poor in materials but they are rich with great manner in humanity and are thankful to thier God.
The bridge is very impressive, and after crossing over, it appears the road as once fully cobblestoned. I am interested in structures and roads from the 17th century and earlier. Whoever designed and built this bridge and road were very skilled and knowledgeable.
This is the most sustainable type of society/civilization, because it is in tune with earth. And the people are very independent. The moment westernization (insanity) starts it becomes harmful to the earth and simply can not continue longterm.
Everyone is so slim. Not a drop of fat. Walking downhill to the market and uphill back home everyday get them more than enough exercise. Thanks for sharing.
Very peaceful people .. they don’t live in a city at all. Less stress... I see two guys playing flutes .. I never seen anything at all.. they are more than Nigerian .. no wahala
Man forget America. Looking at this makes me wanna go to we’re my people really from . I’m African American. Never been to Africa 😢 But me and my family will move there soon. Sooo beautiful. I feel so connected just watching this. Y’all home is beautiful
What a little beautiful Blond hair girl from the Village and she can speak English. Very intelligent of her. She speaks better English then most of people in Addis Ababa.
The "Tis Abay" is one of the attributing flow of the Great Abay (Blue Nile river). #Ethiopia contributes 85% of the Water flow to the Abay (Nile) river which reaches to Sudan then flows into Egypt.
Eggs used as cement for bridges in 1632.In the Republic of Barbados in the Caribbean, during slavery houses were built of eggs as cement., between the soft stones of houses built.Now I know where that knowledge came from of using eggs as cement.Africa. There are plantation houses still standing,slave huts and commercial buildings in the Capital City Bridgetown constructed of such materials.Barbados was colonised by the English in 16 27.
So nice. So many beautiful people. Love the little girl selling the bracelet. It's nice to see so many animals. I like the the gorge and the bridge. You make me feel like I'm walking with you. Oh the smooth flute music. Thank you 🌞🌎🌙
love to see Afrikans minimally affected by western culture. they walked barefooted. many don't understand we lose minerals walking in shoes. thank you for showing that @AFRICAN TIGRESS. looked like how people in the Bible lived. lots of shepherds. will be a sad day when those people are converted to live more western...
@@jdm6613 yes Our skin absorbs substances. precolonial Afrika did not have the contaminants of today and the soil was probably better. I guess I should have said "We lose out on microbes and other beneficial substances from the dirt when We walk in shoes". the point is shoes are not necessarily an improvement and it was good to see people in Ethiopia existing without them. manufacturing of shoes causes pollution, toxic waste, exploitation, and when We wear them, prevents grounding and beneficial absorption. there is an argument to be made that We should reduce the use of them. would not suggest discarding them in a westernized setting though
@@uuakata thanks brother for taking the time to educate me. As a girl, I liked going barefoot, it felt more comfortable. But I was told pinworms and other things like athletes feet could come from wearing no shoes.
@@jdm6613 yes unfortunately one has to be in the right environment to walk barefoot these days. looks like Our Fam in Ethiopia are blessed with favorable conditions. I don't think pinworms transmission is typically through the feet. someone may have told you a belief passed down that wasn't tru. do your research. athlete's foot typically is caught from damp areas like showers and, ironically, contaminated shoes. it is possible to catch it on urban walking areas but keep in mind, fungus and bacteria do not survive in all environments with the same lifespan. again do your research. dangers from urban/western barefoot walking are sharp glass or metal objects, toxic chemicals, toe stubbing, exposed tree roots, heated surfaces and yes athlete's foot fungus. I'm sure with research, you can find a situation where the dangers of walking barefoot are minimized. there are definite benefits. peace & love
Love seeing other parts of the world and how other people live and love! Thank you for the video. Ethiopians are beautiful people. So be blessed my people🥰🥰🥰
I love this view of Ethiopia's mountainous countryside landscape. Pretty much reminds me of some trekking areas of rural Jamaica. I guess remarks of the same comparison can be made elsewhere in the tropics. Even negotiating the stones and rocks on ground barefooted is exemplary in many ways. Watching this and seeing the positive energies in the peoples, the animals, and youngsters playing out, especially the young girl with baby sister supported to her back by a wrap, using her marketing skills at best while moving along the way, were indeed touching and adorable. Overall, a wonderfully exercising journey, exotic scenery and lovable Ethiopean peoples of Africa.
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those yellow boots on those rocks, OUCH !!! I know your feet were hurting
@@7Louise7 biggest problem is that they don't have a grip
You've finally meet the native and displaced Abyssinians.
Not to mock my Ethiopian people, but this village is in the boondocks. No tarred road or transport. How do the people get to hospital in an emergency? Bless their hearts. Life must be hard over there.
Love your two guides. They appeared very interested in the jamboree. AT well done bringing this on social media. Their primordial life is worthy of praise.
Serious climbing and walking with everyone walking purposefully including the animals. The young girl Mirte wowed me with her wonderful English. Ethiopia is beautiful from the cities to the villages.
This is what we want to see. Well done. And GOD BLESS YOU. We've seen sooo.. many Goody's in Africa by u " tubers" let them all go to the " rural areas too. Not AMERICA!!!!! PLEASE PEOPLE SUBSCRIBE..
My grandma's granddad is Ethiopian so I am just proud to see part of my roots in this beautiful video. I see these women all resembling my late grandmother and her sisters. Thanks for sharing this video it just makes me shed tears of joy seeing how beautiful Ethiopia is.
Where are you from and what is your tribe. Are you Kenyan?
The little girl was so beautiful and all the baby as well 🥰🥰🥰I love Ethiopia
It is very hard to find ugly girl in Ethiopia
I can't wait to see the beautiful country side of Ethiopia .
That little girl she’s going to be a business women one day just watch she’s a brave hustler
Oh yes and she has the charm, she knows how to make you give her your money easily
That little girl was a gem. May God bless her and all the people in this video. Spectacular 😍
I live in Bahir Dar and welcome to my city. Thank you Sister for showing our beautiful city to the world.
Africa is beautiful, lets pray for this beautiful continent and also visit as many countries as possible.
Good God bless you and your country 💝
AFRICAN TIGRESS,THANK YOU VERY FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERIENCE ETHIOPIA IS OUR MOTHERLAND ALL AFRICANS CAME FROM ETHIOPIA THOUSANDS YEARS AGO
Very correct even the whole world pls you guys should protect that country and God is with you guys
😂😂 no we didnt
@@michiga5220 yes they are, you're not 😂
Wow 😳, you made one Filipina happy with this amazing video. I am always enthralled with the whole African continent. God bless you
Thank you Jessel. Share with your friends and family
I am very happy to see your heart-warming videos. I lived in Ethiopia, my son was born there and his father is Ethiopian. I left Ethiopia for Egypt a year ago and I already miss this wonderful country. Each of your videos brings back wonderful memories. Thank you again and I wish you all the best...
Thank you Orlane ❣️❣️❣️
Did you leave your husband behind? We Kenyans always want the whole story
Do you know if you can lease land to live there. I would very much love to live there on the countryside.
Ethiopia shares a lot when it comes to terrain with Kenya. Our highlands and such grazing lands are so similar.
True
Yea like kalenjin region is similar to this a bit…. We are the rift…from Eritrea to Congo the environment can be quite rocky…that’s East Africa for you.
@Relaty Vibe lol! A Kenyan or Tanzanian bantu is culturally, genetically, and linguistically linked to congo or gabon and not Ethiopia or Somalia.
@@umojapress2857 are you kenyan?
More like Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Eritrea have similar terrains 😅
I just saw an upcoming business woman in this video, Mirte. I absolutely like her. She seems to have good communication and negotiation skills too. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Big ups AT 🥰
She's going to be a great business lady.
Yes she is on a good way.
Her English are very high leveled and her communication skills are very positive!!! A simple african village girl that has a hidden treasure of soul skills.
She has made me smile 💕
Mirte - she has an amazing positive energy. There is just something intangible about her that is overwhelmingly good.
This was an indulgence 🥰🥰 Enjoyed the terrain, the historic bridge, the animals, the children... everything! Can't wait to rewatch with the family ❣️
Yes sis ❤️❤️❤️
This is absolutely spectacular! This is quite different from showcasing only the rich areas in a Country or a City. African beauty does not lie in the urban areas alone, but also in the remote hinterlands
💯💯💯
Yes, absolutely fabulous!!!
Just like my home now I see why Africa is my roots
It's real African terrain and life styles...loved it coz it showed the countryside of Ethiopia.....❤️👌
I’m grinning from ear to ear with tears in my eyes! #LongLiveEthiopia
Waaw!! What a road ! That's why they are so good in long-distance running 🏃♀️. You can't never be fat in such a village . They look so healthy!!
I was just thinking, my chubby self and bad hip would've never made it.
Merte is good stuff... I love this content. These people can't be sanctioned, or worry about fuel prices or anything else, they live off the land and exist plainly... great job African Lioness...
Thank you 🤗
These terrain must be what gives Ethopians this everlasting breath in athletic competitions.
💯💯💯 see how I was panting
@@AFRICANTIGRESS i was panting along with you as if i had climbed that 400 meters with you Queen
Yes I believe it the lady must rest and drink some water
yes it is. Ethiopias above sea level average is pretty high pretty much all over the country. Also pairing that with people who commonly walk long distances. They are basically professional hikers back home... Kenyas landscape is incredibly similar to Ethiopia/Eritrea as well.
another reason is shepherding also. This is a lost practice in western civilization, but still well, alive and the primary source of income in countrysides, etc... Shepherds cover long distances to sell cattle and let them graze
What an amazing and grueling landscape to navigate! The people and the animals are very fit .The little girl is beautiful and I know it was hard not to support her. I just love the music the flutist makes. Awesome video.
She makes you giver her your money voluntarily
Thank you African Tigress for sharing our village for African brothers and sisters!
It's amazing animals and humans using the same track and the landscape is so bare. The little girl selling the bracelets is so adorable
Such a beautiful and scenic trek not to mention the people especially that girl....Thanks for showing the world the majesty and beauty of the great Africa........blessings fromJamaica🇯🇲🖤🇯🇲🖤🇯🇲🖤🇯🇲🇯🇲
From Algeria 🇩🇿
We love Ethiopia 🇪🇹 ❤
I love you more Algeria people ❤🎉
10q bro
Thanks
Jojam
As a person who does hiking ,you are strong to be able to vlog most part of the trip.
This is beautiful footage of the Ethiopian Highlands. You did a great job African Tigress!
African Tigress, the Ethiopian countryside episodes are the best of your TH-cam videos. The enthralling beauty of the landscape and the Blue Nile are truly amazing. The rural folk are so handsome. I have fallen in love with Ethiopia. Your hosts and guides were incredibly helpful. Where did Habesha come from? She is Divine🙏
Part of her family is from here
The reason I love her videos. She’s very smart that’s why some youtubers are trying to harass her but she is smarter than them.
My beautiful people lots of love !!!!even though I am Ethiopian I never been in this part of Ethiopia it's amazing I love my people.
Thanks for showing us this side of Ethiopia
This was a nice video Tigress! I can see now why the best long-distance runners are from Africa. I love nature walk videos like this and that you made the effort is very much appreciated Tigress, it was so pleasant to watch the beautiful countryside and people because I'm stuck in the city right now. Your videos are some of the best I've seen, thank you.
You are welcome 🤗
Good observation, with this mountainous long experience with strong reaseliance plus the motivation from this pinching poverty running, is one ticket to go away from it. Now many of the runners live a luxurious life if not they are millionaires like Kenenisa and Haile, to mention a few.
High quality video and the beauty of the Ethiopian highlands.
Thank you 🤗
You mean the beauty of poverty..
@@smallthingsbigideas2754 of the mountains which makes up the Ethiopian highlands
You made it finally! Good job! Beautiful experience. Countryside life is not easy but organic in its nature. Love Ethiopia 🇪🇹! A cradle of mankind!
Thank you
AFRICAIN TIGRESSE, We Ethiopians are very happy to have you in our life together we will make better AFRIKA ❤️😘🙏👍
Love the village life is beautiful peace of mind 🌅
Contrasting this video with others that I've seen of some other countries, Ethiopia looks like a different planet altogether. Still, Ethiopia has its own unique charm.
Beautiful content, love the terrains. Because you are not used to climbing hilly terrain that is why you are breathing heavily but with time, you will master how to climb such terrain without much effort. Lovely scene and beautiful people. 💕💕
Sure
Incredible- this is the most extravagant adventure I love to be. Very excited for and beautiful outside there. Thanks 🇺🇸
Come give it a try
Greetings from Israel 🇮🇱
Thank you dear Tigress for showing us Tissisat and the beautiful countryside of Ethiopia, and of course its people .
By far more beautiful than the borring streets of Bole.
Free Palestine
@@jamayusuf9343, I agree sir I have never found out why everybody has weapons but the Palestinians.
Free Palestine ✊✊👆
Really it's amazing trip. I joked with you . All African countries are nice particularly Ethiopia 🇪🇹 I love that country so well .
I wish to speak with you one day if never mind.
I have been following you from Sudan 🇸🇩
Thank you 🤗
Sudan ❤️
Very interesting.....watching from Karachi Pakistan 🇵🇰...huzaifa lifestyle
Wow still the peoples they looks like innocent, they are struggling life, I was there 2012 nothing changed the water falls ‘Abay’ even it’s not much it’s decreased even this times is winter should be more,have fun girls thank you for recording and puts this show in the You-Tube’s !🙏🏾👍🏾✌🏽🕊💚💛❤️🇪🇹
What are you doing to change something....Africans think changes happen magically...There are many people from this area in the diaspora but they don't return home to build instead they build in the big cities. This happens everywhere in the developing countries. Don't point out the negativity you're not understanding.
Wow! Thank you for showing us the hinterlands of the Tis Abay area, the gorgeous beauty of the landscape and the unadulterated life of the locals.
What is interesting about this video is that it is not only a “sight-seeing” (showing) video, but also one of those rare documentary accounts on the lives of the rural inhabitants of the region; their fitness/strength, their resilience, their activities, their (cultural) ways, their attires … etc.
The natural beauty, the infectious smile and the sapient enterprise activities of Mertie in the video (6:20-8:45) was one of the things that I cherished the most in this clip. (The amiable, assertive and expressive ways that Mertie conducted herself to make the trade makes her a natural salesperson. Under the right circumstances, she probably will make it big someday in the future.)
Last but not least, I must also say how impressed I am with your physical fitness. Notwithstanding the huffs ‘n puffs (which was notable), ya’ all managed to walk long ways, all the downhill descents, bends and the meandering, tough uphill ascents to make it to the summit. (With such workouts, you probably had no worries about LDL … 😉 while you were in Ethiopia.)
Thank you … Keep sharing new adventures.
THIS IS LIKE MY VILLAGE IN WEST AFRICA THE TRADITIONAL HOUSE IN ETHIOPIA LOOKS LIKE IN WEST AFRICA
Our mud houses , gojo betoch 😊
@@rediettadesse2828 They are mud houses but they are cheap, fresh and ecological We didn't need cement and steel to build modern and uncomfortable houses for our hot climate African solution for climate changes!
@@bernardosa6690 Yess ♥️♥️♥️
Brother trust me, if you come to study, you will realise we have similar activities (in a different form) , ultimately we are the same people. The only way we seems different is the lack of frequent communication.
This was my life growing up in Kenya 😂😂😂😂
My amazing E T H I O P I A 💕
Breathtaking landscapes, beautiful people! I love Mirte ምርጤ, she is so smart & adorable. Her name literally means "my chosen one" I wish I can find her.
The little girl she should be supported she has business talent
Look at these people and the place how natural beauty is better and more attractive than artificials. These people are poor in materials but they are rich with great manner in humanity and are thankful to thier God.
Yess ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Visit the Qiltipe Qicha mountain village in Sololo Marsabit. Borders Ethiopia on the Kenyan side. Took me the whole day to go up and coming down.
The bridge is very impressive, and after crossing over, it appears the road as once fully cobblestoned. I am interested in structures and roads from the 17th century and earlier. Whoever designed and built this bridge and road were very skilled and knowledgeable.
This way of life it’s slowly dying all around Africa makes me sad
I'm glad I got to document it in it's natural form
May it never go extinct.
Amen
This is the most sustainable type of society/civilization,
because it is in tune with earth.
And the people are very independent.
The moment westernization (insanity) starts it becomes harmful to the earth and simply can not continue longterm.
God way of life will be back
Beautiful landscape with beautiful people. This place resembles the Kenya`s Kerio Valley.
Thank you so much for showing me my people in a nice way. I really immersed myself in this video .
The landscapes look like the ones I saw when I visited Israel and the way they tending animals it's similar
They are same the white came and separate everyone now everyone hates each other
I loved my stay in Addis Ababa! Now this village seems absolutely amazing.
Thank you for showing the countryside. Looks like a good workout 💪🏾 Blessings to you ❤️
Everyone is so slim. Not a drop of fat. Walking downhill to the market and uphill back home everyday get them more than enough exercise. Thanks for sharing.
They are healthy than us😫
In Africa if you are fat you are rich
This Amhara peoples are amazing
Kind and friendly
Very peaceful people .. they don’t live in a city at all. Less stress... I see two guys playing flutes .. I never seen anything at all.. they are more than Nigerian .. no wahala
Dont be fooled we Amharas are not weak we also dont like foreigners
Man forget America. Looking at this makes me wanna go to we’re my people really from . I’m African American. Never been to Africa 😢
But me and my family will move there soon. Sooo beautiful. I feel so connected just watching this. Y’all home is beautiful
May God bless that young girl Mifsteh. She's so sweet. She go far in life. Lifted.
What a beautiful landscape and video! Thank you for sharing this. Immediate subscribe, I’m excited to explore Africa through your videos!
Thank you Celeste
I would love to go there. It's like something out of a movie.
I loved it
Come and visit. You only need to contact the right people, not the wrong one. It could help you to contact TIGRESS first.
Now ik why they are natural athletes. The terrain is insane. Imagine walking that from childhood. How can you not be a terrific runner?
Enjoying your adventure, stay safe.
Incredible, a beautiful adventure thanks for sharing your journey
What a little beautiful Blond hair girl from the Village and she can speak English. Very intelligent of her. She speaks better English then most of people in Addis Ababa.
I'm from Trinidad, really enjoyed the journey through a village, never seen.Thanks
I am very happy to be from Ethiopia. Thank you for visiting Mother Ethiopia🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
The "Tis Abay" is one of the attributing flow of the Great Abay (Blue Nile river). #Ethiopia contributes 85% of the Water flow to the Abay (Nile) river which reaches to Sudan then flows into Egypt.
I would LOVE to visit Ethiopia AFRICA shall soon stretch forth his hands to GOD Almighty YAWEH.......
More more more countryside videos before modernization , the culture and tradition is still fresh
Eggs used as cement for bridges in 1632.In the Republic of Barbados in the Caribbean, during slavery houses were built of eggs as cement., between the soft stones of houses built.Now I know where that knowledge came from of using eggs as cement.Africa. There are plantation houses still standing,slave huts and commercial buildings in the Capital City Bridgetown constructed of such materials.Barbados was colonised by the English in 16 27.
Thank you for taking us places in order to know the life in the villages of our African countries...So nice So beautiful
Mbuyamono
Even I’m exhausted after all that walking!
😂😂😂😂take water 💦💦
This is the side of Ethiopia we love to see
That jewellery from Mirte is so divinely wonderful. I love it soo much.
Healthy living, far from town life, what a blessing. With such healthy life, you'll be spared from economic trouble. God bless you
The burrows and the goats show great agility climbing about the mountains.
Mashaa Allah. Beautiful land and people. Would love to visit here and do this scenery walk and hike👋🏾❤👋🏾❤
So nice. So many beautiful people. Love the little girl selling the bracelet. It's nice to see so many animals. I like the the gorge and the bridge. You make me feel like I'm walking with you. Oh the smooth flute music. Thank you 🌞🌎🌙
looks like a scene from a movie, also african tigress when you in kenya? let's do a couple videos together...
This place look so ancient, things haven't changed much for them,the simple life.
love to see Afrikans minimally affected by western culture. they walked barefooted. many don't understand we lose minerals walking in shoes. thank you for showing that @AFRICAN TIGRESS. looked like how people in the Bible lived. lots of shepherds. will be a sad day when those people are converted to live more western...
We loose minerals walking in shoes 🤔
@@jdm6613 yes Our skin absorbs substances. precolonial Afrika did not have the contaminants of today and the soil was probably better. I guess I should have said "We lose out on microbes and other beneficial substances from the dirt when We walk in shoes". the point is shoes are not necessarily an improvement and it was good to see people in Ethiopia existing without them. manufacturing of shoes causes pollution, toxic waste, exploitation, and when We wear them, prevents grounding and beneficial absorption. there is an argument to be made that We should reduce the use of them. would not suggest discarding them in a westernized setting though
@@uuakata thanks brother for taking the time to educate me. As a girl, I liked going barefoot, it felt more comfortable. But I was told pinworms and other things like athletes feet could come from wearing no shoes.
@@jdm6613 yes unfortunately one has to be in the right environment to walk barefoot these days. looks like Our Fam in Ethiopia are blessed with favorable conditions. I don't think pinworms transmission is typically through the feet. someone may have told you a belief passed down that wasn't tru. do your research. athlete's foot typically is caught from damp areas like showers and, ironically, contaminated shoes. it is possible to catch it on urban walking areas but keep in mind, fungus and bacteria do not survive in all environments with the same lifespan. again do your research. dangers from urban/western barefoot walking are sharp glass or metal objects, toxic chemicals, toe stubbing, exposed tree roots, heated surfaces and yes athlete's foot fungus. I'm sure with research, you can find a situation where the dangers of walking barefoot are minimized. there are definite benefits. peace & love
@@uuakata I don't know about that that's to primitive.
I love ethio because i was born in jigjiga my motherland, when i saw this clip i want to be there because it’s in my DNA
A long but Beautiful # Peaceful Walk
Love seeing other parts of the world and how other people live and love! Thank you for the video. Ethiopians are beautiful people. So be blessed my people🥰🥰🥰
I am always shocked by the poetic beauty of my fellow Amhara, if angels have an appearance they must resemble us Habesha
I love Ethiopia and I am from Ethiopia Born in Jamaica
Shashamane?
Ethiopia is beautiful ♥️ nice 👍 adventure 🦋☘️🌞 enjoying fr jamaica 🇯🇲🌞🏖️😎
Ethiopia is so beautiful. All Africa is beautiful 👊🏾🖤
This is magnificent AT; you're a natural...Thank for sharing!
I love this view of Ethiopia's mountainous countryside landscape. Pretty much reminds me of some trekking areas of rural Jamaica. I guess remarks of the same comparison can be made elsewhere in the tropics. Even negotiating the stones and rocks on ground barefooted is exemplary in many ways. Watching this and seeing the positive energies in the peoples, the animals, and youngsters playing out, especially the young girl with baby sister supported to her back by a wrap, using her marketing skills at best while moving along the way, were indeed touching and adorable. Overall, a wonderfully exercising journey, exotic scenery and lovable Ethiopean peoples of Africa.
So blessed to have this kinda page African Tigress Thank you !!!
You are welcome 🤗
It’s so nice to walk mountains difficult life is good in a way it makes you tough i wish i would walk there, she is paving up
Good work African Tigress by the way this Eddie from Ghana 🇬🇭
Thank you for beautifully showing Africans ❤️❤️❤️ we are so beautiful
Wow,…my beloved Ethiopia !!!!!!!
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AT this is too much ohh. The walk thank you for bringing this beautiful content to us. Absolutely beautiful!
Always welcome 👍🏾