@GlobalDiscoveryDocumentary

Ethiopia’s unique traditions and language make it a fascinating place for anyone who loves travel documentaries. The custom of women going naked in some tribes, such as the Hamar, symbolizes freedom and communal values. Meanwhile, with over 80 languages ​​spoken, Ethiopia is a veritable cultural mosaic. Life in Ethiopia offers an unprecedented insight into a world ‘frozen in time’ and filled with diverse identities
Thank you for the interesting discoveries

@kimorigeff

A very interesting piece of documentary.

@thomasholt63

I enjoyed this 😊

@GlobalLifeDiscoveriesus

This video sounds fascinating! I'm curious about the cultural practices surrounding clothing in Ethiopia and how they vary among different tribes. What are the reasons behind these customs, and how do they affect daily life and societal norms? I'd love to learn more about the perspectives of both men and women in these communities!

@mesghinaokbamichael6578

What you are doing is great exploration & teaching ecosystems & more of Ethiopia!!!!

@babyeagle68

While the video offers interesting insights into Ethiopia, it's important to be mindful of how we describe the country. Referring to Ethiopia as 'frozen in time' may overlook its rich history, cultural evolution, and modern advancements. A more balanced approach would highlight both its traditions and progress

@KevinRoss-w6n

Ethiopia is the only country that carries the full version of the Bible

@BegashawSeifu

How are you dear, who put Ethiopia, its people, culture, Geographical and  historical origin together for the world to know. Even through it is like pouring human history with spoon from the oceans water. You put altogether for the world to know about this old, uncolonized country in Africa. Well done Mr. Wrighter

@drendalamawat15

Your point about the navy is absolutely wrong.
Until 1991, Eritrea was part of Ethiopia. That gave Ethiopia 1500km coastline on the Red Sea.
Ethiopia's rivers are not navigable (except the River Baro which flows from W Ethiopia to the White Nile). There was no navy on our rivers.

@ayoray555

4. The Hammer tribe is quite interesting. I wonder what trials the women have to deal with...

@drendalamawat15

There are a few errors in this video. For example, Lake Tana is not in the Rift Valley.

@karegay

The narrative about the navy is not true.
Eritrea was part of Ethiopia until the end of the 20th century, thus had a long coastline along the red sea with a well established navy.

@mesghinaokbamichael6578

O.k. if you know then , would tell me how many books does the Ethiopian Bible contains? Please!!!

@PamodouJabang

Ethiopia the capital city of Africa

@techaiofficials

HE DID THE CLICKBAIT AGAIN