The Gibi. The former government's palace. I wanted to take a tour, but did not have the opportunity. You can see the Italian architectural features. This building is similar to our White House. Also, a new building has been built for the President.
This young boy performed on the streets during the nights leading up to the Independence Day celebration. He probably is abut 10-12 years old, but had a large audience! He was pretty awesome! :)
Independence decoration. 21 years! May 24, 2012
Hanging out with my younger brothers! Love them!
These people are amazing! They are family, and made wishes reality! I do not know what my experiences would have been without them. They were more like tour guides during my visit! Thankful!
Many people ask what the city looks like...this is a picture I took walking down the street at night. Most of the houses are gated and you cannot see the actual house (front door) from the street.
Playing Injera, a card game named after the authentic cuisine! My sister taught me!
My sister and me in front of the Eritrean flag!
This is a tobacco factory, every government structure
(mostly all buildings in the city) was decorated for Independence Day.
We walked the streets at night! LOL! Just Kidding.
In Eritrea many people walked downtown in the evening. We traveled the city at night!
In front of the A.S. Pushkin statute.
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin was a Russian poet. His grandfather was Eritrean.
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