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The Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia are one of the most remarkable and unique heritage sites in Africa

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Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Monolithic rock-cut Church of Bete Giyorgis (St. George), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lalibela

Monolithic rock-cut Church of Bete Giyorgis (St. George), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lalibela, Amhara region, Northern Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Ethiopia: Lalibela, Blue Nile River Basin, World Heritage Site of 11 rock-hewn Coptic

Ethiopia: Lalibela, Blue Nile River Basin, World Heritage Site of 11 rock-hewn Coptic Christian Churches of the 13th century carved out of solid red volcanic tuff, Western Cluster

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Ethiopia: Lalibela, Blue Nile River Basin, World Heritage Site of 11 rock-hewn Coptic

Ethiopia: Lalibela, Blue Nile River Basin, World Heritage Site of 11 rock-hewn Coptic Christian Churches of the 13th century carved out of solid red volcanic tuff, Eastern Cluster

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Ethiopia: Lalibela, Blue Nile River Basin, World Heritage Site of 11 rock-hewn Coptic Christian Churches of the 13th century carved out of solid red volcanic tuff, Eastern Cluster

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Ethiopia: Lalibela, Blue Nile River Basin, World Heritage Site of 11 rock-hewn Coptic Christian Churches of the 13th century carved out of solid red volcanic tuff, Eastern Cluster

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Africa, Ethiopia

Africa, Ethiopia
Ethiopia: Lalibela, Blue Nile River Basin, exterior of St. Neakutoleab Monastery, built in a cave below a cliff wall

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St

A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: The rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: The rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael

A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael, in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael

A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael, in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: The rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George)

Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George)

Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: A woman emerges from a tunnel leading to the rock-hewn church of Bet Amanuel

A woman emerges from a tunnel leading to the rock-hewn church of Bet Amanuel, in Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Gabriel and Raphael, Bieta Mercurios, Lalibela, Wollo, Ethiopia, Africa

Gabriel and Raphael, Bieta Mercurios, Lalibela, Wollo, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrims in front of Beth Medhane Alem monolithic church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Pilgrims in front of Beth Medhane Alem monolithic church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Ethiopia, Lalibela

Ethiopia, Lalibela, Pilgrim praying outside the church of Bet Maryam church (St. Mary s) ETHIOPIA, Lalibela, Pilgrim praying under windows on Rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Maryam church (St)

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George)

Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: A woman emerges from a tunnel leading to the rock-hewn church of Bet Amanuel

A woman emerges from a tunnel leading to the rock-hewn church of Bet Amanuel, in Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael

A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael, in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael

A priest stands at the entrance to the rock-hewn church of Bet Gabriel-Rufael, in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George)

Sunday Mass is celebrated at the rock-hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George), in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Close-up of cross on Christian Bieta Danaghel, Vierges Martyres, town of Lalibela

Close-up of cross on Christian Bieta Danaghel, Vierges Martyres, town of Lalibela, Wollo region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Interior of Christian church of Bieta Medani Alem (Bieta Medhane Alem), Lalibela

Interior of Christian church of Bieta Medani Alem (Bieta Medhane Alem), Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wollo region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Rock cut Church of St. Georgel, (10th - 13th c. ) Lalibela, Wollo region

Rock cut Church of St. Georgel, (10th - 13th c. ) Lalibela, Wollo region
Rock cut Church of St. Georgel, (10th - 13th c.) Lalibela, Wollo region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Rock cut Church of Gabriel and Raphael, (10th - 13th c. ) Lalibela, Wollo region

Rock cut Church of Gabriel and Raphael, (10th - 13th c. ) Lalibela, Wollo region
Rock cut Church of Gabriel and Raphael, (10th - 13th c.) Lalibela, Wollo region, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Rock hewn Emmanuel church at Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Rock hewn Emmanuel church at Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Sunken, rock-hewn Christian church, in rural landscape, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sunken, rock-hewn Christian church, in rural landscape, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Bet Giorgis church, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Bet Giorgis church, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Bet Giorgis, rock cut church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Bet Giorgis, rock cut church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Looking down on entrance of Biet Giorgis, rock cut Christian church, Lalibela

Looking down on entrance of Biet Giorgis, rock cut Christian church, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Bet Gabriel-Rufael, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Bet Gabriel-Rufael, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrim sitting reading Holy Bible in the courtyard of Bet Maryam church (St

Pilgrim sitting reading Holy Bible in the courtyard of Bet Maryam church (St. Mary s), with Bet Danaghel chapel behind, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrim with arms outstreched standing under windows on monolithic church of Bet Maryam church

Pilgrim with arms outstreched standing under windows on monolithic church of Bet Maryam church (St. Mary s), believed to be the oldest rock hewn church in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Church interior, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Church interior, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrim sits in early morning sun reading his Holy Bible at entrance doors to Bet Maryam church

Pilgrim sits in early morning sun reading his Holy Bible at entrance doors to Bet Maryam church (St. Mary s), believed to be the oldest rock hewn church in Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), 40 feet in height with roof shaped

Rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), 40 feet in height with roof shaped like a Greek cross, the most famous of Lalibelas churches, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lalibela

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible

Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible, at monolithic church of Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World)

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible

Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible, at monolithic church of Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World)

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible

Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible, at monolithic church of Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), supported by 73 pillars

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Men looking at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s)

Men looking at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), 40 feet in height with roof shaped like a Greek cross, the most famous of Lalibelas churches, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Priest swings an incense burner at the rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St

Priest swings an incense burner at the rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), most famous of Lalibelas churhces, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrim at the rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s)

Pilgrim at the rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrim at the rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s)

Pilgrim at the rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), 40 ft high, with roof in shape of Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet

Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St)
Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), roof shaped like a Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet

Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St)
Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), roof shaped like a Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela Collection: Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet

Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St)
Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George s), roof shaped like a Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site



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