Winugafa pimtara ke UNESCO [1]
Lekeraporugalaf yunkeyen aruleem ke Kondoa. Koe bata gola vas 2336 km² tigisa moe ronef datceem ke Masai arestoy kene Rift krantap, muta ticukon ice va tilmu kum fulteyaf pist stogoyeyenu gan yalta tigid. Dzeta ke batyona muta remi icle toloya decitda va swala ke raporaf lingeks zanudayad. Disukexaf dotay dem ewava tigis koe loa 150 muta, va fart tis tanafa vrutara va seltaskapafa towara ke gola atoer, mali yestatcabanesik kali vartemidusik, is va gesiana folira isu rieta. Irubasik mone muta gu migura wan gesiad.
(en) Kondoa Rock-Art Sites. On the eastern slopes of the Masai escarpment bordering the Great Rift Valley are natural rock shelters, overhanging slabs of sedimentary rocks fragmented by rift faults, whose vertical planes have been used for rock paintings for at least two millennia. The spectacular collection of images from over 150 shelters over 2,336 km2 , many with high artistic value, displays sequences that provide a unique testimony to the changing socio-economic base of the area from hunter-gatherer to agro-pastoralist, and the beliefs and ideas associated with the different societies. Some of the shelters are still considered to have ritual associations with the people who live nearby, reflecting their beliefs, rituals and cosmological traditions. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0
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