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more adventurous more adventurous Monday, January 20, 2014 Prints for Prints: Arba Minch After the ‘official’ Prints for Prints workshop wrapped up in Bahir Dar, our team split up for some more exploring.    Steve Bloch and Bill Purcell  headed up to Lalibela and I headed south to Arba Minch with Constance Spurling .    Each pair packed along a printer in case there were more opportunities to spread the Prints for Prints love along the way. Constance and I stayed at an absolutely magical place outside of Arba Minch – aptly named Paradise Lodge .    I was anxious to explore a new part of Ethiopia and top of the list was to go to the Nechisar National Park to see some animals (Zebras! Crocodiles! Hippos!)    Little did we know the highlight of the trip would be the people we met along the way.     We hired a boat, a guide (Temesegn aka Tom) and a guard/scout (armed with a rifle, but mandatory for all visitors to the national park) and set off across Lake Chamo.     ...

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