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Dec 2019
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Ethiopia's Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibel...

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The complex at Lalibela was excavated from volcanic rock about 700 years ago, and has been in continuous use since then. It's connected to the overall history of Christianity in Ethiopia -- different from Christianity in the rest of sub-Saharan Africa.

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