Marsden conceived the crazy notion of traveling on foot between the two sacred cities of the Ethiopians: Lalibela...and Axum.
...The track between them leads past some of Ethiopia's most wonderful monasteries: Yimrehana Krestos, built inside the mouth of a cave, over which (though only in the rainy season) a waterfall thunders in spate. Abba Salama, founded in a mountain top above vertiginous precipices, up which the "chains of heaven"...provide the final means of ascent; Debra Damo [left], the most ancient...in a site so inaccessible that its founding father had to be carried there by angels, and could only then let down the rope on which other monks and visitors could visit it.
--From a review by Christopher Clapham of Philip Marsden's book The Chains of Heaven, in the London Times Literary Supplement, 10 March 2006
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