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After sunset, the young men and women in the village of Hamo will gather in the nearby open space and begin to dance around. The Hamo bonfire party is completely different from the one-of-a-kind tribal folk song and dance performances we usually watch. The biggest difference is that... the dust and fog on the scene is just like a thousand troops passing by. The Hamo people danced really hard, so that I couldnt stand the roof of our bus to breathe fresh air. This is the first time I climbed the bus roof. I really don't know how much power I have to climb up. There is really no way to shoot in the scene of dancing. The environment is too dark. The movements of the Hamo people are also fast, and the dust is too big and random. The bonfire party of the Hamo people is actually equivalent to their daily courtship ceremony. Anyway, we are looking at the excitement. The Hamo people are also generous. There is no one in the evening who is chasing us. These people who have cameras are asking for money, and they are not posing. Why do they love what they are doing? This night is almost me. The most enjoyable night in Ethiopia.
Posted: Dec 11, 2018
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