... plutôt agréable.
Sabrata, une ancienne ville romaine qui date de 2500 ans, se situe environ 80 Km a l'ouest de Tripoli. L'amphithéâtre est presque complètement debout. Un spectacle impressionnant. « Gladiateur » n'est pas loin. Il est ...
... I'm sure it didn't suffer) or c) "Can you believe this ignorant westerner? He doesn't even know that whales are mammals." (I dooo!) Tripoli, or Tarabulus as the Arabs call it, is a cool city but perhaps not as cool as it is made out to be. ...
... . We kept them busy with trips to Leptus Magna, Sabratha, markets and our kind Libyan friend organised a 2 day tour of the medina! We also had an unfortunate incident with the police, they thought dad was taking pictures of them but he was actually ...
We recently did a series of cultural seminars which ended in a historic tour of the Medina. This was very interesting and valuable getting an insight into Libyan life, culture and religion. Our teacher and guide were both excellent, one a lecturere at ...
Here are some pictures from the Medina. I have a different experience in the medina every time I go in as I get lost in a different part, sort of feels like it takes you in then spits you out when it feels like it. There is a map you can get, which would ...
Kym and I had our first trip away last week - Tripoli, Libya. Austrade has a guy and his wife there so we went to see how it was all going for them. Very interesting experience. The challenges began before we left, as we had no visa - ...
... realizing the richess of the nation. The cars of officials were standardized and the selection of stores increased immensly. Approaching Tripoli we saw the skyscrapers towering up and we were passing by new condos in droves. It was obviously a modern ...
... over here on business, but few seemed to have realised that independent travel is (largely) possible in Libya. Towards the further, and less crowded, end of the medina, is the Arch of Marcus Aurelius (around 163 AD), the only remains of the Roman city ...