Djibouti 110826
A very small trip in the city of Djibouti.
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Un petit tour dans le centre de la ville de Djibouti.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Djibouti, Africa
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Djibouti, Africa: 1. Djibouti Palace Kempinski *****
2. Sheraton Djibouti *****
3. Capital Hotel Djibouti ****
4. Atlantic Hotel ***
5. Les Acacias Hotel Djibouti ****
6. Auberge Boulaos ***
7. Hotel Residence de l'Europe ***
8. Samo Hotel
9. Comfort Hotel ****
10. Residence Lagon Bleu ***
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1. Ilot du Heron, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $363 - $481
Located in Djibouti, less than 0.6 mi from Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Djibouti Palace Kempinski provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. An 18-minute walk from Japan Embassy and 1.2 mi from France Embassy, the hotel features a private beach area. Port Captain Office is 1.6 mi from the hotel.
2. Bp 1924 Plateau Du Serpent, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $289 - $361
Set in Djibouti, Sheraton Djibouti features a private beach area and an outdoor swimming pool. There is a casino on site and guests can relax on the sun terrace. The property also features a bar and garden.
3. Rue de Rome, EAB Building, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $180 - $201
Capital Hotel Djibouti is located in Djibouti and features a terrace. Around a 5-minute walk from Dolphin Dive Centre, the property is also half a kilometer away from Immigration Office and offers free WiFi. The property has a restaurant and French Cultural Centre is a 12-minute walk away.
4. Rue de Rome, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $160 - $180
Atlantic Hotel offers accommodations in Djibouti. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
5. Ponite du Heron, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $196 - $384
Featuring a private beach area, Les Acacias Hotel Djibouti in Djibouti is located an 18-minute walk from Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). Providing a restaurant, the property also features a garden and a shared lounge. Free WiFi is available and Japan Embassy is 1.9 km away.
6. Zone Industrielle de Sud B.P 1591, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $74 - $102
Located in Djibouti, Auberge Boulaos is 3.5 km from Free Zone and offers facilities like terrace. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. There's a restaurant.
7. Place 27 Juin, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $134 - $136
Located in Djibouti, within a 7-minute walk of Dolphin Dive Centre and half a kilometer of French Cultural Centre, Hotel Residence de l'Europe provides accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi. The property is close to several noted attractions, around an 11-minute walk from Immigration Office and around 1.4 km from French Embassy. International cuisine is served at the restaurant.
8. Plateau Heron-Djibouti, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $72
Located in Djibouti, Samo Hotel is an 11-minute walk from Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). Located around 1.4 km from Japan Embassy, the inn is also 2.1 km away from France Embassy. Free WiFi is available and Port Captain Office is 2.7 km away.
9. Palace Rainbow Down Town Center, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $85 - $86
Boasting a fitness center and a terrace, Comfort Hotel is located in Djibouti, a 5-minute walk from French Cultural Center and an 8-minute walk from Dolphin Dove Center. The property is close to Immigration Office, Bouffard French Military Hospital and Dolphin Boat. The property offers a shared lounge.
10. Rue Pierre Pascal, Djibouti, Djibouti, Price range: $75 - $90
Residence Lagon Bleu is located in Djibouti and features a terrace. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service. Local points of interest like French Cultural Centre and Dolphin Dive Centre are reachable within a 9-minute walk and 0.7 miles, respectively.
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In the European Quarter, Place Menelik has whitewashed French colonial buildings and Moorish arcades lined with cafes and shops. In the African Quarter, the central market sells fruit, vegetables, and spices. The early-20th-century Hamoudi Mosque is nearby.
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Menelik Mausoleum - Gibbi - Addis Ababa - Ethiopia - 17.06.2014
Aufgenommen am 17.06.2014 in Addis Ababa.
Das Mausoleum von Kaiser Menelik II befindet sich im Gibbi, auf einer Anhöhe von Addis Ababa, der Keimzelle der Stadtgründung mit mehreren kaiserlichen Palästen. Der überwiegende Teil des Gibbi ist leider für die Öffentlichkeit nicht zugänglich und wird argwöhnisch bewacht, da dort unter anderem der äthiopische Premierminister wohnt. Wer bei Film- oder Fotoaufnahmen erwischt wird, riskiert mindestens die Löschung des Kameraspeichers. Nur innerhalb des Mausoleums sind Aufnahmen erlaubt.
Das Bauwerk wurde unter Leitung des deutschen Baumeisters Carl Härtel von 1917 bis 1927 errichtet. In der Gruft unter dem Allerheiligsten (zentraler innerer Kubus) stehen die Sarkophage von Kaiser Menelik II, seiner Frau Taitu, seiner Tochter und Kaiserin Zewditu, der Tochter von Haile Selassie, Prinzessin Tsehai, sowie der des Erzbischofs Matewos von Addis Ababa. Erzbischof Matewos krönte Menelik einst zum Kaiser. Weiterhin befinden sich in der Gruft verschiedene kaiserliche Throne aus dem Palast sowie aus der Kirche, alte Schriften, Bilder, Kreuze, Prozessionsschirme und anderes. Im oberen Teil des Mausoleums, das heute auch als Kirche (Beata Maryam) genutzt wird, befinden sich im Kuppelbereich verschiedene Malereien des deutschen Künstlers Helmuth Eichroth. Im Einzelnen sind das die Krönung von Menelik II, die Schlacht von Adua (Sieg über die italienischen Invasoren), Besuch der Königin von Saba bei König Salomon, sowie die Schlüsselübergabe für Ras Makonnens Palast.
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Djibouti
Downtown 0
Menelik hotel 0.25
Djibouti port 2.52
Ethiopian Orthodox church 1.25
Gulf of Aden 6
Camp Lemonnier 7.25
La Gare 10.50
Hamoudi Mosque 11.08
Central market 11.20
Siesta beach 5.35 &14.35
Makedamnsure in Djibouti
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Ye Menelik Sefari(Settlers)
5 minutes à Djibouti en 1997
Voici un petit film tourné en 1997, à Djibouti, quelques images en hélicoptère, la célèbre place Menelik, et d'autres scènes de ce joli pays africain peu connu.
Emperor Haileselassie talks Djibouti’s possible return
In this video Emperor Haileselassie talks to reporters about Djibouti’s possible return to Ethiopia (French)
Oromo youth kiling non-oromos in Arise (Specificaly Amharas and christan ortox are main target)
The sub human Oromo youth (kero ) how kill non-oroms in the area
THE TRUE SON OF KING DAVID (Menelik's Holy Branch)
Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit (AALRT)
Ethiopia
Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit (AALRT)
AALRT is a 17-kilometer line running from the city center to industrial areas in the south of the city opened on 20 September 2015.
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Ethiopia (Kombolcha to Awash)Afar Region Part 31
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Awash is a market town in central Ethiopia. Located in Administrative Zone 3 of the Afar Region, above a gorge on the Awash River, after which the town is named, the town lies on the Addis Ababa - Djibouti Railway, which crosses the gorge by a bridge there. It is the largest settlement in Awash Fentale woreda.Awash lies outside the Awash National Park, which is known for its wildlife, for the Mount Fentale caldera and for the Filwoha Hot Springs. Its market is held on Mondays, where Afar and Kereyu crafts can be found.
An iron bridge over the Awash had been built at the present location of Awash by Emperor Menelik II's favorite, Alfred Ilg, around 1890; this bridge replaced an earlier wooden one. The construction had to face the great difficulty of transporting the girders from Djibouti, but once the material had arrived, the structure had been finished in ten days; however Emperor Menelik had used for other purposes the cement imported from Europe to build the bridge with. When Count Gleichen encountered the bridge in 1897, during his mission to Emperor Menelik, he found the bridge would be too weak to stand anything but ordinary pack-animal traffic. For nine months in the year it is blocked at each end by a broad abattis of thorn-bush, - to prevent people from using it when the river is fordable, - but during the rains it is left open.
Awash grew up around the railroad station, which was opened not long after 1917 when the railway had reached this far into Ethiopia. A hotel for passengers was built in Awash about that time.[3] The fourth post office in Ethiopia (after Harar, Dire Dawa and Addis Ababa) was established in Awash on 1 September 1923, but it may not have been much of a point of origin and arrival but rather a place on the line between the capital and the coast.During the Italian occupation, Awash still provided a post office, a telegraph station, the hotel, and restaurant. The town was occupied in April 1941 by the 22nd East African Brigade of the King's African Rifles, who had advanced for three days from Dire Dawa. Elements of this brigade afterwards continued their advance across the Awash at this point on 3 April 1941, although the road and rail bridge had been demolished by the retreating Italians. By 1953, the bridge had been rebuilt.One of the five camps to train conscripts of the People's Militia (reconstituted in the spring of 1977 as the Red Army) was located at Awash.
On January 14, 1985 a train derailed at Awash on the Addis Ababa - Djibouti Railway plunging four of its five carriages into a ravine; the crash was estimated to have killed at least 428 and injured 500 of the estimated 1,000 on board. It was the worst rail accident in African history. It is believed that the cause of the crash was the excessive speed of the train round a curve on a bridge across the ravine. The derailment happened at 13:40 between Arba and Awash.
On Location At King Menelik's Castle!
We met two modern day residents at King Menelik II Castle, these two young men were looking for work and were ready to start today.
Sheraton Djibouti - Plateau de Serpent, Djibouti
Luxury Hotels, Resorts & Villas Djibouti:- Sheraton Djibouti, BP 1924, Plateau de Serpent, Djibouti
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PRESIDENT HERU MENELIK MGPPP SPEAKS ON LAND REFORM
President of the MGPPP Heru Ishaka musa Menelik speaks to the Jamaican people N.IDS.
Menelik Ethiopian Restaurant and Licensed Bar
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Djibouti Breakfast Bar- Trigger Happy
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