Each house owned by the Suri is managed by a married woman. ETHIOPIA: A BRITISH photographer has captured stunning pictures of the Suri tribe who ador


Each house owned by the Suri is managed by a married woman. ETHIOPIA: A BRITISH photographer has captured stunning pictures of the Suri tribe who adorn themselves in flowers to attract tourists. Gorgeous images showed a young women balancing a branch of banana leaves on her head and a couple of girls wearing extravagant face paint and flowers whilst posing against a tree. Another photo revealed a mother with a crescent of pink flowers and a huge ten-inch-lip plate. The pictures were captured by photo tour company manager, Inger Vandyke (50), from Clitheroe, UK. She used a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with an EF 24-105 mm lens for the images of the Suri tribe ladies from Kibish, Omo Valley, Southern Ethiopia. Flowers have always been a part of female Suri fashion, to enhance beauty and creatively express individuality. @ingervandyke_official/IngerVandyke


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