
Western Eritrea – January 14, 2011: Eritrean old man walks carrying a sack, in the road between Asmara and Keren.
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Western Eritrea – January 14, 2011: Eritrean old man walks carrying a sack, in the road between Asmara and Keren.
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
Cute Goats on the Animal Market in Keren, Eritrea
View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
Keren, Etritrea. Dromedaries are common means of transport in Eritrea and in the other countries of Horn of Africa.
Big Onerary Camel with pack of straw near the road to Keren, Eritrea
View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
Dirty Green River in the Small Local Village near Keren , Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Seeds and Grain on the Local Food Market in Keren
Landscape on road from Asmara to Masawa, Eritrea
"Eritrea, Africa, Landscape on road from Asmara to Keren"
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
View of Keren and the surrounding hills. Keren is a village almost 100 km northwest of Asmara (the capital city), home to the Bilen and Tigra people and surrounded by seven hills from which the city name derives. Keren is best-known for its historic Monday and Camel markets.
Small Local Village with Typical Keren Houses, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Seeds and Grain on the Local Food Market in Keren
Big Group of African Camels on the Animal Market in Keren, Eritrea
Big Group of African Camels on the Animal Market in Keren, Eritrea
View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
Cute Goats on the Animal Market in Keren, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Seeds and Grain on the Local Food Market in Keren
St Maryam Deari chapel, lying in a baobab at Keren, Eritrea
View to Bilen aka Bogo or Agaw tribe village, Keren, Anseba region,Eritrea
Graves of the Italian Martyre at the italian cemetary - 08 march 2011 Keren, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea – Mai 10, 2011: Local villagers and customers in Keren market, Eritrea. Keren is a village almost 100 km northwest of Asmara (the capital city), home to the Bilen and Tigra people and surrounded by seven hills from which the city name derives. Keren is best-known for its historic Monday and Camel markets.
Landscape on road from Asmara to Masawa, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea – Mai 10, 2011: Camel on a pick-up truck in Keren market, Eritrea. Keren is a village almost 100 km northwest of Asmara (the capital city), home to the Bilen and Tigra people and surrounded by seven hills from which the city name derives. Keren is best-known for its historic Monday and Camel markets.
View to the Catholic Eparchy in Keren, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Old Local Man near the Camel with the Pack of Straw on the Keren Animal Market
Keren, Eritrea – Mai 10, 2011: Local villagers and customers in Keren market, Eritrea. Keren is a village almost 100 km northwest of Asmara (the capital city), home to the Bilen and Tigra people and surrounded by seven hills from which the city name derives. Keren is best-known for its historic Monday and Camel markets.
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Local Eritrean Man in Traditional White dress on the Keren Camel animal Market
Exterior view to San Antonios Church in Keren, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea – January 14, 2011: Keren is the second-largest city in Eritrea. It is situated around 91 kilometres (57 mi) northwest of Asmara at an elevation of 1,390 metres (4,560 ft) above sea-level. The city sprawls on a wide basin surrounded by granitic mountains on all sides. It serves as the capital of the Anseba region, and is home to the Bilen, Tigre, and Tigrinya ethnic groups.
Keren, Eritrea – Mai 10, 2011: View of Keren and the surrounding hills. Keren is a village almost 100 km northwest of Asmara (the capital city), home to the Bilen and Tigra people and surrounded by seven hills from which the city name derives. Keren is best-known for its historic Monday and Camel markets.
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Young Muslim Woman in Traditional dress on the Keren street
Keren, Eritrea – January 14, 2011: The Keren World War II cemetery contains the war graves of Italian soldiers and Ascari (Eritrean colonial troops) who fell in 1941 during World War II. In total, there are 1216 war graves. Many of the buried soldiers are of unknown identity ("ignoto" in Italian).
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Wood Sticks Seller on the Local Wood Market
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Seeds and Grain on the Local Food Market in Keren
Keren, Eritrea – Mai 10, 2011: Local villagers and customers in Keren market, Eritrea. Keren is a village almost 100 km northwest of Asmara (the capital city), home to the Bilen and Tigra people and surrounded by seven hills from which the city name derives. Keren is best-known for its historic Monday and Camel markets.
Keren is the second-largest city in Eritrea. It is situated around 91 kilometres (57 mi) northwest of Asmara at an elevation of 1,390 metres (4,560 ft) above sea-level. The city sprawls on a wide basin surrounded by granitic mountains on all sides. It serves as the capital of the Anseba region, and is home to the Bilen, Tigre, and Tigrinya ethnic groups.
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Young Muslim Woman in Traditional dress on the Keren street
Portrait of woman with camel transporting hay and firewood - 08-03-2011 Keren, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea – Mai 10, 2011: Camel on a pick-up truck in Keren market, Eritrea. Keren is a village almost 100 km northwest of Asmara (the capital city), home to the Bilen and Tigra people and surrounded by seven hills from which the city name derives. Keren is best-known for its historic Monday and Camel markets.
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Young Muslim Woman in Traditional dress on the Keren street
Big Group of African Camels on the Animal Market in Keren, Eritrea
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Old African Woman on the Keren animal Market
Keren, Eritrea - November 03, 2019: Local Eritrean Man in Traditional White dress on the Keren Camel animal Market
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