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Faces of Africa: Keepers Of The Ark

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Ethiopia, extreme adventures - The legend of the Ark of the Covenant (Axum, Tigray)

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In this episode, we will talk about the legend of the Ark of Covenant, which is supposed to be in Ethiopia, in Axum, in the Church of St.Mary of Zion.
We will also climb to Abuna Yemata Guh, the most impressive of the Tigray rock-hewn churches.

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Arc of the Covenant 3 of 5 - Jordan to Ethiopia - Around The World in 80 Treasures - BBC Travel Doc

Arc of the Covenant 3 of 5 - Jordan to Ethiopia - Around The World in 80 Treasures -BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 15. 03.2009

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Part of BBCs Series Around the Worrld in 80 Treasures, this Eipsode From Jordan to Ethiopia Follows the Path in a quest for clues about The Arc of the Covenant

Dan Cruickshank travels the world in search of man's greatest creations. Dan's in search of the Ark of the Covenant, a journey which takes him from Jordan to the Holy Land and finally to Ethiopia. On the way he sees the city of Petra which is carved directly out of a rock face, prehistoric skyscrapers and the most powerful king in Africa - King Lalibela.

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AXUM, ETHIOPIA – SECRET OF THE LARGEST OBELISK IN THE WORLD

Ethiopis is a mystical African country where bones of the oldest hominids and oldest homo sapiens were discovered. It's the land where Queen of Sheba ruled and Arc of Covenant is hidden. It's the place where largest obelisk was erected.

Where the reality stops and myth begins?

Pyramid and megalithic sites researcher Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Ph.D. ( is answering these questions using scientific instruments and measurements.
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Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia [Amazing Places]

The 11 medieval monolithic cave churches were built or rather carved from the rock by king Lalibela in the 13th century to create a 'New Jerusalem'. In the video: walk around the 11 Lalibela churches, beginning with a morning mass at Bet Giyorgis, and following with Bet Medhane Alem, Bet Maryam, Bet Danaghel, Bet Gabriel-Rafael, Bet Emanuel, Bet Abba Libanos. At the very end - Yemrehanna Kristos church, located in a natural cavern, 40 km from Lalibela, predating the Lalibela churches by a century. The Lalibela Rock Hewn churches are UNESCO World Heritage site.

Recorded March 2014 in HD with Panasonic TM900.
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10 Interesting Facts about Ethiopia



From the world's oldest human fossil to virgin priests who claim they guard the Ark of the Covenant, Ethiopia boasts a unique treasure of history and culture. Learn more about this stunning country with these interesting Ethiopia facts.

1) The name “Ethiopia” comes from the Greek words aitho and ops, which together mean “burnt face.” The ancient Greeks believed that the Sun fell on Ethiopia, burning the inhabitants and creating the deserts.

2) In some parts of Ethiopia, wearing a large disc in the lower lip is considered beautiful.

3) Thirteen percent of Ethiopian children, or about 4.6 million, are missing one or both parents. Nearly a quarter of these parents have been lost in the AIDS epidemic.

4) Ethiopian Christians claim that the Ark of the Covenant is in a chapel in a small town in Aksum, Ethiopia. Virgin monks guard the chapel and are forbidden to set foot outside the chapel grounds until they die

5. Ethiopian distance runner Abebe Bikila was the first black African to win the gold medal in the Olympic Marathon in 1960. He ran the race barefooted.

6. Raw meat is considered a delicacy in Ethiopia.

7. Ethiopia is mentioned 40 times in the Bible, and it is one of the few countries mentioned in the Bible, the Koran, Homer’s Odyssey, and many other ancient books.

8. The earliest instance of human ancestors using tools has been traced to Ethiopia.

9. The oldest human skeleton ever discovered was unearthed in Ethiopia in 1974. Nicknamed “Lucy,” the skeleton is over 3.2 million years old.

10. Ethiopia is the only country in Africa that has never been formally colonized.

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Ark of the Covenant Found, DVD Revealing God's Treasure v2.0

From our DVD Revealing God's Treasure, Ron Wyatt discovered the ark of the covenant in a cave just North of the Old City walls of Jerusalem, fitting the description of Jeremiah. See the other videos in this series that are on the DVD, Noah's Ark, Sodom and Gomorrah, Red Sea crossing and Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia. These discoveries are part of God's demonstration of past judgments because He is about to judge the living!

Ethiopia - Secret Holy Land 2/3

Cities of the underworld - Secret Holy Land - Ethiopia

Ethiopia - In the Land of the Emperor, 1930/2012

A ten minute film about the coronation of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie in 1930, produced by curator Paul Faber of the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam, and used in a recent exhibition about a trip to Ethiopia by two Dutch adventurers, Baron Binnert van Harinxma thoe Slooten and biologist Gerrit Brouwer, who happened to be passing through Addis Ababa at the time of the celebration. For more infomation about the exhibition visit:

The footage was drawn from the seventy minutes of original 35mm film shot by Burton Holmes and his cameraman Andre de la Varre and now owned by Archive Farms Inc. Holmes and De la Varre were reportedly the only motion picture cameramen present at the event. For information regarding the licensing of this footage visit:

Ethiopia (1942)

A Burton Holmes film about Ethiopia in the early 1940s. To purchase a clean DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit:

Ethiopia in the bible MUST WATCH

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1,664 Year Old Church in Ethiopia

Hey friends, three weeks ago we went to Ethiopia to shoot a video about Abuna Yemata. On the last day we were there we did a little tourism ourselves and went to Mariam Korkor and Daniel Korkor. Two churches that our guide told us were from the 4th and 6th centuries.

If you ever took art history you may have seen some images of the frescos in these churches.

These churches are built into cliffs, thousands of meters high, and can be quite dangerous to get to. We hope you enjoy our mini docmunentary about these rock-hewn churches in Tigray, Ethiopia.

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Up The Ancient Mountain Churches of Ethiopia

When I first got to Ethiopia (2016) I had a few diffrent ideas of what I wanted to do but at first things didn't really go as smoothly as I had hoped...

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Gondar - Church with ceiling of angels

Debre Birhan Selassie Church is famed for its beautiful examples of Ethiopian art.The walls depict biblical scenes and the ceiling is covered with a lot of faces of angels.It's one of Ethiopia's important tourist attractions.Turn on CC for English subs.

Ethiopia - Timkat - Religious Ceremony in Gonder

Timkat is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany, the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. A model of the Ark of the Covenant is borne in procession on the head of the priest. People enter a blessed body of water symbolically renewing their baptismal vows.

We visited Ethiopia on our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa and South America; see our channel for hundreds of clips.

Ethiopia: Land, Culture & People - Pt. 1 of 3

This work chronicles a journey to Ethiopia with Dr. Clinton Crawford and Sankofa World Tours. It highlights the people, art, architecture, history and culture of Ethiopia from antiquity to the present. For more info on our to tours to Africa, visit us at
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African Faces.wmv

Photos I took of African children and adults on our visit to Zambia and Namibia in October 2009.

Ethiopia: The Cradle of Mankind-English-Part II

Ethiopia: The Cradle of Mankind

Help Us Save Ethiopia's Priceless Artifacts

Thousands of priceless Ethiopian Artifacts are in danger of being lost for all time. You can prevent this from happening by helping the Ethiopian Orthodox Church build a state-of-the-art museum in Axum, Ethiopia. The history of Ethiopia is important to all of humanity. Please visit today to make a donation.

The True PurposeThe Ark of The Covenant

I understand that most people won't believe anything, till it is proven. At that point, it is most often too late, to believe. Faith is believing, without seeing. For what it's worth...Every tongue will confess, Jesus Christ is King of Kings and Lord of Lords (Philippians 2:11- Isaiah 45:23). There is but 1 Father; The Creator, of All Things (Revelation 22:13). Jesus Christ is The ONLY way to The Father (John 14:6). He has prepared a place, for those who love Him (1 Corinthians 2:9 - John 4: 9-10). If you love Him, You will Keep his Commandments (John 14:15). If I have blessed you, bless others. If I have offended you, persecute me and God will bless me. Add me, on MYB

meskel festival, axum, ethiopia, sep 27th 2010

Video by Tim Harrison. Meskel is a festival of the Ethiopian Orthodox church celebrating finding the 'true cross'. This celebration is in Axum, ancient capital of Ethiopia, in front of the 2000 year old stellae, adjacent to the chapel housing the Ark of the Covenant. Meskel is also the name of a daisy, that grows prolifically at this time of year, after the rains.

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