All Peace Corps Volunteer Conference |
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Lalibella & Howzen
Inside of a Howzen rock church 800 years before King Lalibella's rock churches |
Rock Climbing (don't let go!) |
Had to follow the priest up to the church |
Deanna and I in Howzen |
Had to rock climb up to this church |
Howzen |
A rock church outside of lalibella under a rock cliff |
The Rock church of King Lalibella himself |
Walking into one of the rock churches
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Lalibella Church |
Priests Praying |
St. Jerges Church at Lalibella |
Walking down into St. Jerges Church down inside of the rock |
Inside of one of the rock churches in Lalibella |
Our final destination was a tiny village 3 hours north of Mekele called Howzen. It was said that Howzen was founded by a set of christian missionaries that came over during the reign of King Kaleb over 800 years before the time of King Laliballa. We went again to see a set of rock churches in the area. These rock churches are a bit different instead of the churches being separated
from the rock entirely expect for the floor, like in Lalibella. These churches
were built on cliff sides of rock mountains. So they entail a hike and a rock
climbing portion till you finally reach the entrance to the church. Then there is a hole you climb into to
actually see inside the church. Also attached are some pictures. There are
typically well preserved paintings on the sides of the walls and along the
arches and are pretty amazing.
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