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Tuesday, 10 January 2006

  Horse stables

Ronaldo: "This man is working in a horse stable located in an area called Jan Meda, in the north of Addis. Here, horses are kept and given good care. People ride them and sometimes races are held in the field. He looks after the horses and their feed. Now, he his cleaning the stable and putting the waste out in the open air to dry it. This is the difficult part of the work. Feeding the horses, cleaning them and playing with them is the interesting part! The horse manure is sold to people who would like to use it as a fertilizer which is a good source of income to the institute." 

 



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Wednesday, 04 January 2006

  Technical problems update

We are very sorry that the technical problems with our photo blog have taken so long to resolve. We have made some changes, and hope that the site should be fully available again in the next couple of days.
    The EthiopiaLives.net team



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