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During the dry season pastoralists move their herds from the highlands to the lowlands in search of food, water and grazing lands for their livestock.
Pastoralists herding their livestock in search of food and water.
Panoramic view of rural, mountainous and terraced landscape.
Panoramic view of rural, mountainous and terraced landscape.
Vendors selling bottled mineral water in the Dire Dawa main market.
People buying and selling qat.
People buying and selling qat.
People buying and selling qat.
The crowded streets of the main market in Dire Dawa.
Street scenes in Dire Dawa near the train station.
People buying and selling qat.
People buying and selling qat.
Vendors selling bottled mineral water in the Dire Dawa main market.
The crowded streets of the main market in Dire Dawa.
Street scenes in Dire Dawa near the train station.
Daily life scene in a lowland village.
Cars in the streets of Harar.
Market scene with view of the ancient city walls of Harar.
Market scene with view of the ancient city walls of Harar.
A woman pastoralist holding a young kid goat and her own child against a dry backdrop.
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During the dry season pastoralists move their herds from the highlands to the lowlands in search of food, water and grazing lands for their livestock.
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
On the way from Dire Dawa to Harar 20 Km South East from Dire Dawa and 600 Km South East of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
A herd of cows on the way from the highlands to the lowlands searching for grazing. During the dry season a lot of pastors move to the lowlands.
02/10/2009
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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