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    Woman of Dorze tribe storing her remaining Kocho after preparing for the portion served to her guest. Kocho is a kind of unleavened bread that's been buried in an underground pit, allowed to ferment for up to six months, sourced from the false-banana plant with texture closely resembling fibrous carpet liner - Dorze in Guge Mountain, Ethiopia
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    Date Taken: Dec 29, 2015
    Date Uploaded: Jan 29, 2016
    Location: Ārba Minch’, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, Ethiopia
    Camera: Canon EOS 7D
    Focal Length: 17 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/80 sec
    Aperture: f/3.2
    ISO: 640
    Copyright: © Chek Yong K.
    Categories: People, Portraits
    Contests: 2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year