Iglesias antiguas de la roca ponen Etiopía vuelta en el mapa turístico

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Kiya Gezahegne joined an unruly, jostling throng surrounding a priest who wielded a 12th-century gold and bronze cross, one of the most sacred artefacts in Etiopía. A young man shut his eyes and trembled from head to toe as he was blessed. Finalmente, Gezahegne stepped forward and stooped so the priest could tap the cross all over her body. “I felt close to God,” dijo.

Steeped in ancient ritual, this was the scene revealed by dawn’s first light in the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela. The cool morning air was filled with the smell of incense and the drumbeat and chanting of hundreds of pilgrims swathed in white robes, some kissing the walls. A sprinkling of foreign visitors groped through narrow crevices and labyrinthine tunnels. Earlier this year they included George W Bush and family and Evgeny Lebedev, the newspaper proprietor.

LEER MÁS: The Guardian

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