Carthage
Travel Blogs from Carthage, Tunisia
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Nothing Else Matters.
... careful. At least I had done little or no additional planning. I knew practically nothing about Tunisia. Hannibal, Phoenicians, El Jem, The Bardo Museum, Carthage, beach resorts and about 98% Muslims. Popular with French tourists I think. What else would ...
Carthage
We all packed ourselves to a van for a whole day drive around the ruins of the ancient city of Cartaghe. It appears that there is not really much left as the city was destryed at least few times throughout the centuries and what's left are really ...
Carthage and chocolate
... cities, and it was ruled by both the Phoenicians and the Romans, then the Vandals finally beat the Romans. When the Romans conquered Carthage, they took all the boats and burned them in the harbor, then they went to all the houses and took 50,000 people ...
Carthage & Sidi Bou Said
... , heading for the old Punic city of Carthage, now a suburb of the capital. But I figured that you can't exactly come to Tunisia and not go to Carthage, right? So the plan was, train to Tunis, walk to the tram station and then board a tram to Carthage. The ...
Cartago
Bueno se termino el Ramadan, gracias!!! Nos fuimos a Sidi Bou Said & Cartago que son espectaculares o por lo menos lo que queda. Aca estaban los fenicios o cartagineses que despues de enfermar a los romanos en las dos primeras guerras punicas ...
To Salaambo Station and Sidi Bou Said
... and several tourists are approached after they've snapped their lens too close for comfort. The Antonine Baths are the highlight at Carthage. Can't imagine the crowds in the high season. One after another, tour groups arrive, even late in the day, ...
Tunisia offered surprises
... water after our visit to the desert. We covered a lot of ground during our 14-day tour that included Gammarth, Carthage, Dougga, Tozeur, Douz, Matmata, Djerba, Sousse, Monastir, Rabat, and back to Tunis. We were told that Tunisia is one of ...
Carthage Tour
Went on a Carthage Tour with the Edward's to see the ruins. Dad was not impressed because it had all fallen down. Well... they are ...
Carthage
... not compared to what is offered in the Souk in Tunis, the Bardo Museum, or Sidi Bou Said. For historic significance, Carthage holds much prestige as the ancient Phoenician capital, but upon defeat by the Romans, they laid waste to the ...
Carthage, Acient City of Tunisia
... over 200 war ships and innumerable merchant vessels were sheltered in the nearby port. When the Romans returned to Carthage, they built great buildings, theaters, villas and baths. Carthage became the administrative capital for Africa and its importance ...
Carthage
When he goes: Friday 10th November 2006 Who he goes with (from): Frank (UK), Rebecca (UK), Tim (Nigeria), Neil (UK) How he gets there: Updated data on their way... Where he stays: Updated data on their way... Build-up our ...
Do You Remember When We Were In Africa
We were actually planning to go to Morocco. In fact, I wanted Africa and the Mediterranean, she wanted Greece. So Tunisia it was. ...
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