The Road Less Travelled-Blog (1): Eritrea

in travel •  6 years ago  (edited)

I have been lucky enough to travel to some countries which not a lot of tourists visit, mainly for my work. I thought it would be a good idea to share these experiences with you guys. Let's start with Eritrea; some other countries that are on my list to be included in this series are: North Korea, Papua New Guinea, Somalia, South Sudan, Iraq and perhaps a few others.

So Eritrea then; you might know that it's close to Ethiopia, that there is / has been a war, that there is a dictatorial regime, and that there are many refugees trying to flee the country. No politics here in this blog though, just a few photos and a bit of history to give you an impression: it is a beautiful, diverse and mountainous country (cold in winter in Asmara!).

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The Italians were in Eritrea in the late 1800's. Asmara, the capital, at 2,300 meters altitude, still oozes a lot of Italian atmosphere. People are going for a 'passeggiata' in the afternoon, drink their coffee, and there is still a lot of Italian-influenced architecture.

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the cathedral of Asmara

The Italians developed the Eritrean Railway line from Asmara to Massawa in 1888; the railway was later dismantled by the British in World War II. Parts of the railway are still running, with steam (not steem) trains, and I took the train as well. I remember the traditional coffee ceremony on the train (great coffee), I also remember that we had a delay, as the train derailed a few times.

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The British then expelled the Italians in the 1941 Battle of Keren, and took over the administration of the country. In the many wars the country has experienced, many buildings got destroyed and never repaired, like this one in Massawa on the coast, the old "Banco d'Italia".

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Eritrea was federated with Ethiopia in 1950, and in the '60s a war was started between Eritrea and Ethiopia, which has still not been fully solved as we speak.

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Let us hope there will be an agreeable peace treaty soon, now that the Ethiopian Government seems willing to discuss (see my post: https://steemit.com/travel/@ultrabiker/the-new-ethiopia).

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Embarrassingly i had never heard of the country till today. Thanks for the quick travel lesson. Looking forward to the other countries!

Before you post about the others, i would suggest checking out and using the #travelfeed tag.

@twowheeledmonkey - really, you had never heard of it before? Well then at least this post was useful in some way! Thanks for the #travelfeed tag, I will use it from now on.

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Thank you @travelfeed, much appreciated, I do hope indeed to continue to publish more travel-related content for #travelfeed!

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We hosted the Eritrea Cross Country runners when they were down here for the African Cross Country Champs...they are starting to make an impression now a days in distance running !!

Yes, they are... Don't forget the professional cyclists: Teklehaimanot, Kudus, Eyob, etc. Dimension data has 4 Eritrean cyclists. They all train going up the hill from Massawa to Asmara, a huge hill!

Yes, they are... Don't forget the professional cyclists: Teklehaimanot, Kudus, Eyob, etc. Dimension data has 4 Eritrean cyclists. They all train going up the hill from Massawa to Asmara, a huge hill!

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