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English composition of foreign tourist attractions

Charming Ethiopia

Ethiopian charm lies in its numerous historical sites, obelisks and stone tablets in aksum, churches and Coptic monasteries in Tigray, Lake Tana Islands and La Libera: Jerusalem in Africa and its huge churches. There are nine national parks in Ethiopia, two of which include Mount Simien and Mount Bell, and the others are located in the Great Rift Valley near Kenya. Unpredictable wild landscapes are undoubtedly the main attraction of these parks, and many animal species are protected here, some of which are unique to this area. Ethiopia is close to the equator, and its diversity of habitats makes it one of the countries with the richest wild birds in Africa.

History and nature are not the only attractions of this amazing country. It is a unique experience to get in touch with people deeply rooted in their traditional culture. Attending religious ceremonies in one of the many Coptic churches and meeting local residents, such as Hamer, Morsi, Karo and many others, whose lifestyle is hard to imagine today, which is far from our modern life.

The most fascinating thing about Ethiopia is its numerous historical sites, obelisks, Axum stone tablets, churches, Coptic monasteries in Tigray, Lake Tana Island, and the rock churches in Libera. There are nine national parks in Ethiopia, two of which include Mount Simien and Mount Bell, and the others are located in the Great Rift Valley near Kenya. The endless land is the attraction of these parks. There are many protected animal species here, some of which are endemic to this area. Ethiopia is close to the equator, and its diverse habitats make it one of the countries with the largest number of wild birds in South Africa.

Of course, history and culture are not the only things that attract the most attention in this place, but also the unique traditional culture deeply rooted by the people here. The religious beliefs of the Coptic church here, the locals here, Hammer, Mursi, Carlo and others, their lifestyles are unimaginable and too far away from modern life.