Lake Hawassa Fish Market, Hawassa City, Ethiopia
The fish market is a market along the shore of Lake Hawassa (or Awasa / Awassa)and is popular tourist attraction in Hawassa city in Ethiopia. It offers a glimpse of the local way of life, as fishermen bring to shore their fresh catch which is immediately sold to awaiting customers. There are also restaurants serving the fresh catch, in a variety of cooking styles (or served raw). There are surprisingly many hungry Marabou storks at this market.
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Ethiopia - Fish Market - Morning on Lake Awassa
Early morning in the fish market you can enjoy seeing also birds . Big Marabou birds walk around looking for fish .
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LAKE AWASA FISH MARKET, RIFT VALLEY, ETHIOPIA.
Ethiopia: Birds, Ziway and Awassa Fish Market
Incredibly tame birds on Lakes Ziway and Awassa. Birds are not hunted or harassed (just teased occasionally).
weekly fishmarket in Awassa South of Ethiopia
weekly fismarket at 7 o clock AM, the fish get counted as there is a quotum to garantee the natural balance
Fishing Lake Hawassa, Ethiopia: Rift Valley lakes and catching Tilapia and Catfish
Fishing boats on the side of Lake Hawassa, Awassa in the Rift Valley of Ethiopia.
Opening with a view of lake from a park next to the shoreline where fish is allowed to be landed, we move to the beach where about twenty 20' wooden rowing boats were landing their catch. People were taking the fish caught in the nets into the boat, the nets were carefully folded back onto the back of the boats, and the boatmen were selling the fish (a very fast transaction). Fish gutting took place while standing in the water (with the storks enjoying the guts), then taking the fish to a hall above the beach where they were filleted and the fillets skinned. Some fish were taken straight to the shops and deep-fried over wood fires for immediate consumption.
Only two species appeared to be caught: tilapia in large numbers, and a few catfish.
The size of the catch seems to be restricted firstly by the size of the nets, and all the tilapia appeared to be very similar in size, suggesting perhaps that most were caught once they reached that size. Secondly, the fishing boats were all located in a short piece of shoreline, surrounded by a military area on one side, and a restricted and patrolled park on the other where bathing and a small number of tourist boats were permitted, but no fishing boats.
Note the young age of the fishermen: half the population of Ethiopia, which is growing at 2.5% per year, are under 20 years old.
Films taken 6 May 2012 around 7 2' 31.7 38 27' 35.2 at 1661 m altitude.
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Awasa - The Fish Market
This is the most delicious fish I have ever had in my life. From the lake to the oven,,,, oh my God,,,,
애티오피아 3월15-23일,2013 엄마 478 Fish Market in Awasa,Ethiopia
Awasa Lake 에서 Local Fisher들이 매일아침 일찍 그들의 카누같은 조그만 배를 타고 나가서 그물을 던져 잡아 올리는 Tilipia 물고기는 이곳 사람들의 아침 식단을 장식하고 있다.
Marabou까지 합세하여 마치 애티오피아의 삶의 현장을 한눈에 보는것 같다.
Ethiopia - Awasa - Fishermen at work
Fishing is an important economic activity along Lake Awasa. We see fishermen repairing their nets and preparing for the next catch.
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Awasa ethiopia || ሐዋሳ ኢትዮጵያ tesfa vlogs 2019
Awasa (Amharic: አዋሳ, also spelled Awassa or Hawassa) is a city in Ethiopia, on the shores of Lake Awasa in the Great Rift Valley. It is located 273 km south of Addis Ababa via Bishoftu, 130 km east of Sodo, and 75 km north of Dilla. The town serves as the capital of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, and is a special zone of this region. It lies on the Trans-African Highway 4 Cairo-Cape Town, and has a latitude and longitude of 7°3′N 38°28′ECoordinates: 7°3′N 38°28′E and an elevation of 1708 meters above sea level.
Awasa was capital of the former Sidamo Province from about 1978 until the province was abolished with the adoption of the 1995 Constitution. This city is home to Hawassa University (which includes an Agricultural College, a Main Campus and a Health Sciences College), Awasa Adventist College, and a major market. The city is served by Awasa Airport (ICAO code HALA, IATA AWA), opened in 1988. Postal service is provided by a main branch; electricity and telephone service are also available.[1] Important local attractions include the St. Gabriel Church and the Awassa Kenema Stadium. Fishing is a major local industry.
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Awasa, also called Hawassa, is a city in the Great Rift Valley of central Ethiopia. It lies at the eastern edge of large Lake Awasa, with its resident hippos. Water birds gather around a popular fish market along the lake’s shore. Nearby, the waterside Amora Gedel National Park is inhabited by monkeys. To the northwest, Senkele Swayne’s Hartebeest Sanctuary is home to these endangered African antelopes.
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