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September 5th 2020

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The Coffee is Wonedrful

Bitten by ants, mosquitos, and fleas on the Zege peninsula, which projects into Lake Tana, but the coffee farmed under the forest canopy, which is then dried and roasted in the local houses, it just wonderful.

September 5th 2020

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