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Africa

Kalashnikov Experience in Ethiopia

7th Feb 2025 Frog on the borderLeave a comment

It was about time to have a long and adventurous ride to Semera from where I and newly met friends would go to explore Danakil Depression, Dallol, and Earta Volcano. The journey started in the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa. The reliable and comfy jeep only added to the enjoyment of the ride. After a… Continue reading Kalashnikov Experience in Ethiopia

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I am the voice behind Frog on the Border, a travel journal dedicated to exploring the world’s most complex and fascinating corners. My work goes beyond surface-level sightseeing, diving deep into the "red tape," historical weight, and geological wonders of the places he visits. From the tectonic rifts of Djibouti to the secretive streets of North Korea, I seeks to understand the world by navigating its physical and psychological borders.

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