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Fasiladas' Bath, Gonder

Fasiladas' Bath is around 2km northwest of town centre. A shady, beautiful and historical spot attributed to both Fasiladas and Iyasu I. Entrance tickets to be bought at the Royal Enclosure before visiting.

The large, rectangular sunken pool is overlooked by a small but charming building, thought by some to be Fasiladas' second residence. Almost out of Cambodia's Angkor Thom, snakelike tree roots envelop, support and digest sections of the stone wall surrounding the pool.

Although the complex was used for bathing (royalty used to don inflated goatskin lifejackets for their refreshing dips!), it was likely constructed for religious celebrations, the likes of which still go on today. Once a year, Fasiladas' Bath is filled with water for the Timkat . After being blessed by a priest, the pool becomes a riot of spraying water, shouts and laughter as the crowd jumps in. The ceremony replicates Christ's baptism in the Jordan River, and is seen as an important renewal of faith
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entrance to Fasilidas' Bath
entrance to Fasilidas' Bath
towers have distinctive domed roofs
towers have distinctive domed roofs
g3/89/80289/3/121892652.VRSHXSdk.jpg Fasilidas' Bath. During Timket, the area at the bottom is filled with holy water and used for ceremonies.
Fasilidas' Bath. During Timket, the area at the bottom is filled with holy water and used for ceremonies.
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the walls surrounding Fasilidas' Bath are overgrown with trees
g3/89/80289/3/121892332.FOYfpvMM.jpg do not mistaken this for Siem Reap
do not mistaken this for Siem Reap
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