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Ethiopias magnificent landscape ranges from desert areas to forested highlands. At 4,620 meters, Mount Ras Deshen is Ethiopia's highest peak, and Africa's fourth highest, but twenty mountains rise to more than 4,000 meters. The waters of the Abay River, or Blue Nile, feed Lake Tana and flow into the Nile. Most of the Nile's waters originate in Ethiopia. |
 Green fields and clouds in the Simien mountains |  Ethiopian mountain landscape with tukul huts |  The Blue Nile falls |
 Clouds ascending from below, covering the landscape of the Simiens |  View over the Simien mountains |  Fields in Woldia |
 One of the great views of the Simien mountains |  Flowers in the Simien mountains |  Lake Tana |