Benjamin Dome did not have much hope he would ever see his grandfather’s film camera again after it was stolen in Ethiopia three years ago. But today, it's back in his hands.
did not have much hope he would ever see his grandfather’s film camera again after it was stolen in Ethiopia three years ago.
But as Dome and his fellow travelers stepped out of the van it sped off with his grandfather’s camera inside.“We found some army and explained what happened and they started banging on the gates of the hotel,” explains Dome. The police promised Dome that they would find his grandfather’s camera, but he left Ethiopia empty-handed.
Time passed and his grandfather’s camera that held sentimental value seemed lost, but Dome never gave up hope.
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