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155 Karo girls at the Omo river
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Karo girls chat in the shade of the riverine forest that lines the banks of the
Young Karo girls decorating each others' hair, Omo Delta, Ethiopia, Africa
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A Karo girl with her hair braided attractively. It is customary for teenage girls to make a small hole below their lips Stock Photo - Alamy
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A young Karo girl in all her finery. It is a Karo tradition for girls and young women to pierce a hole below the lower lip Stock Photo - Alamy
Karo men and girls enjoy a dance. The Karo excel in body art. Before dances and ceremonial occasions, they decorate themselves elaborately using local white chalk, pulverised rock and other natural pigments.