Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Welo. A tributary of the Lesser Abay River which empties its waters into Lake Tana. For years, this river was regarded as the true source of the Blue Nile (which Ethiopians call the Abay').
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- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Welo. The Lesser Abay River empties its waters into Lake Tana and was for years regarded as the true source of the Blue Nile (which Ethiopians call the Abay').
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Welo. The lake formed by an hydro-electric dam on the 608km-long Tekeze River which rises in the central Ethiopian Highlands and flows west, north and then west again until it joins a tributary of the Nile in Sudan.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Welo. The 608km-long Tekeze River rises in the central Ethiopian Highlands and flows west, north and then west again until it joins a tributary of the Nile in Sudan.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Welo. An early morning view of the rugged landscape at the lake formed by a hydro-electric dam on the Tekeze River towards the distant Simien Mountains.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Simien Mountains. A waterfall cascading down an escarpment on an eastern section of the rugged Simien Mountains which rise to 4550m above sea level.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Simien Mountains. Rugged peaks of the Simien Mountains. Distant Mount Ras Dashan rises to 4550m above sea level.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Simien Mountains. Rugged peaks of the Simien Mountains which rise to 4550m above sea level.
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- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Simien Mountains, Simien Mountain National Park, Debark. Two waterfalls tumble down an escarpment in this spectacular view of the Simien Mountains which rise to 4550m above sea level.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Simien Mountains. The rugged foothills of the distant Simien Mountains.
- Ethiopia, Tigray Region, Gheralta Mountains. The ruggedly beautiful red sandstone mountains of the Gheralta region of northern Tigray is where many important ancient rock-hewn churches are situated.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Simien Mountains, Simien Mountain National Park, Debark. A spectacular view of the beautiful and immensely rugged Simien Mountains which rise to 4550m above sea level.
- Ethiopia, Amhara Region, Welo. A mountain-top village of the Amharic-speaking Welo people living in a remote part of their province above a tributary of the Lesser Abay River.
- Ethiopia, Oromia Region, Bale Mountains, Weyb Valley. A stream runs through the Weyb Valley which is situated at high altitude on the treeless moorlands of the Bale Mountains.