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| Damo is unique and unforgettable although, as with most Ethiopian monasteries.
Women are not allowed to enter it. Even so, there is a daunting obstacle
to the monastery: the only means of access is a climb of twenty-five meters
up a sheer cliff. Monks lower a safety rope, which visitors tie around their
waists. Then they used a second, thicker rope to climb with. Some may reflect,
as they make their way to the top, that because of this arduous, dangerous
ascent the art treasures of Debre Damo have remained intact through the
monastery’s 1400 tumultuous years of history. The treasures include and extensive collection of illuminated manuscripts-among them the oldest surviving fragments of texts anywhere in Ethiopia-and intricate carvings on the beams and ceiling of the ancient church around which the monastery is built, and a large number of paintings. |
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| Debre Damo Monastery | Climbing up with a rope |
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Danakil region is one of the Earth’s hottest and most inhospitable places. Parts are more than 100 meters below sea level and noon time temperatures sour to above 50 ?. After the Rift opened, much of this area was flooded by the in-rushing waters of the Red-Sea, a flood that was subsequently stemmed by reshlava. Behind these barriers, the trapped in landsea began to evaporate-a process that is a most complete. |
The dry, cool caves contain many marvels of natural architecture, including soaring pillars of stone 20 meters high, flying buttresses, fluted archways and tall airy vaults. Finally the river itself is reached, flowing through a deep gorge. You can explore the caves on foot, without special climbing equipment, but proper precautions have to be taken. Torches or other lighting are needed and another must is a map. The most direct route through the first part of the caves takes about an hour. The large central hall of Sof Omar, the chamber of Columns’- so named after the colossal limestone pillars that are it’s dominant feature-is one of the highlights of the cave system. |
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| Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic of
Ethiopia 3-4-1 Takanawa,Minato-ku,Tokyo Takanawa Kaisei Bldg. 2F 108-0074 Tel : +81-3-5420-6860 Fax : +81-3-5420-6866 E-mail : info@ethiopia-emb.or.jp |