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Ethiopia is an old land
of towering mountains and deserts and impossibly blue lakes
strewn across the grassy highlands like scattered jewels.
Man's first beginnings were in the arid lowlands of
the Awash while the highlands to the west nurtured the Copts
and their form of Christianity that came there from Egypt in
the 4th century. The queen of Sheba is reputed to have graced
this land and her son Menelik began the Solomonic Empire. |
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later, the priest king Prester John built an isolated Christian
empire that rivaled many of its Islamic neighbors. Ethiopia is the
only country in Africa to have ever developed a written language,
Geez, which is still used by Coptic priests and monks who read from
parchment bibles in rock-hewn churches. Surprisingly, not much has
changed and Ethiopia remains today a world-class destination for the
thoughtful traveler.
Among Ethiopia Coptic Christian traditions is the
September Meskel Festival marking the finding of the true cross
on which Jesus Christ was crucified. The festival is ancient;
dating back 1,600 years and it is celebrated with yellow Meskel
daisies placed on top of huge bonfires that are light in the
evening in front of the throngs of celebrators. Ornately robed
priests carrying silver Coptic crosses dance with their
followers around the fires singing and chanting and carrying
flaming torches. The flowering of the cross-shaped Meskel
daisies also marks the end of the 3-month long rainy season and
the return of the sun.
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