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🇪🇹 Ken’s Travels #69 — Exploring the Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia | Ancient Wonders & Local Life In this unforgettable episode, I travel to Lalibela, Ethiopia, home to one of the world’s most extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Sites—the rock-hewn churches carved deep into the earth over 800 years ago. My fascination with Lalibela began years ago after watching a 60 Minutes feature on these architectural miracles, and finally experiencing them in person was nothing short of breathtaking. Join me as we explore six of Lalibela’s most iconic churches: ⛪ Bet Medhane Alem – the world’s largest monolithic church ⛪ Beta Masqal – rich with symbolic carvings ⛪ Beta Maryam – one of the most beautiful and spiritually vibrant ⛪ Beta Danagel – the solemn, peaceful resting place of martyred virgins ⛪ Beta Mika’el – steeped in ancient tradition ⛪ Beta Golgotha – revered for its sacred atmosphere and artistry Along the way, we meet local children studying to become priests, witness their dedication to preserving centuries-old traditions, and walk side-by-side with residents as they move through these holy grounds. This episode offers a deep, intimate look at the faith, history, and cultural pride that make Lalibela one of the most meaningful sites in all of Africa. If you love travel, ancient history, sacred architecture, or Ethiopian culture, this episode is a must-watch. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more adventures around the world! Lalibela Ethiopia, Rock Hewn Churches, Bet Medhane Alem, Beta Maryam, Ethiopia Travel, Ethiopia Documentary, Ancient Architecture, UNESCO Sites, Ken’s Travels, Orthodox Christianity, Historic Ethiopia, Travel Vlog Africa