




(All the above photos were taken by Hans Silvester)
Omo Valley in Southern Ethiopia.
Mursi Woman
Mursi Woman


"Whereas the tourist generally hurries back home after at the end of a few weeks or months, the traveler, belonging no more to one place than to the next, moves slowly, over periods of years, from one part of the earth to another." - Paul Bowles
Mursi Woman
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