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Chessboard of the gods
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Luca Belis (Mistral)
(11522) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2008-04-20 |
| Categories: Nature |
| Camera: Nikon D200, Nikon 80-200 f2.8D ED |
| Exposure: f/8, 1/250 seconds |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-05-11 13:56 |
| Viewed: 677 |
| Points: 10 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
A view down on the escarpment near Chennek.
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The Semien Mountains lie in northern Ethiopia, north east of Gondar. They are a World Heritage Site and include the Semien Mountains National Park. The mountains consist of plateaux separated by valleys and rising to pinnacles. The tallest peak is Ras Dashen (4,543 m); other notable heights include Mounts Biuat (4,437 m) and Abba Yared (4,460 m).
Notable animals in the mountains include the Walia Ibex, Gelada Baboons and a few Ethiopian wolves.
The Semiens are remarkable as being one of the few spots in Africa where snow regularly falls.
First mentioned in the Monumentum Adulitanum of the 4th century AD (which described them as "inaccessible mountains covered with snow" and where soldiers walked up to their knees in snow), the presence of snow was undeniably witnessed by the 17th century Jesuit priest Jerónimo Lobo.[1] Although the later traveler James Bruce claims that he had never witnessed snow in the Semien Mountains, the 19th century explorer Henry Salt not only recorded that he saw snow there (on 9 April 1814), but explained the reason for Bruce's failure to see snow in these mountains -- Bruce had ventured no further than the foothills into the Semiens.
Despite their ruggedness and altitude, the mountains are dotted with villages linked by tracks. Historically inhabited by Ethiopian Jews (or the Beta Israel), who after repeated attacks by the zealous Christian Emperors in the 15th century withdrew from the province of Dembiya into the more defensible Semien mountains.
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Hi Luca,
this is a cool picture with great perspective and composition. I like the colours too. It really is a breathtaking view.
Greetings
Michal
Impressive POV! Great light and sharpness...
Thanks for sharing and Keep up the good work!
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(1617) - [2008-05-11 14:21]
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Hello Luca ,
An impressive and beautiful landscape . Wonderful colors of the rocks . A very good POV .
Congratulations .
Denis
Luca
Les paysages éthiopiens sont vraiment magnifiques. Ta magnifique photo en est une nouvelle preuve. Superbe!
Amicalement
JJ
Hello Luca,
Oh, I like rugged landscapes like this!
What a desolate and unforgiving place.
I'm jealous that you went over there for photography. What an experience that must have been!
Greetings, Dennis