GOBA, Ethiopia — Nestled in the heart of Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia’s highlands is an isolated village surrounded by lush natural forest — one of the few left in the country. Covered in low-hanging clouds, a dirt road runs through the village of Rira, connecting it to the outside world. Along the sides […]
No, you weren’t wrong. The park was established in 1970, and most of the settlers moved in after that. It’s only with the UNESCO designation that the government is actually going to stay protecting the park.
huh. that UNESCO designation must have some monetary compensation that comes with it, like a package deal or something.