Hamer woman takes a drinking water directly from the river Omo in Ethiopia. — Stock Photo, Image
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Hamer woman takes a drinking water directly from the river Omo in Ethiopia. — Stock Editorial Photography

Unidentified Hamer woman with traditional hairstyle takes a drinking water directly from the river Omo on March 15, 2012 near Colcho, in Omo Valley, Ethiopia.

 — Photo by vlad_k

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