Travel Blogs from Mahdia, Tunisia
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North African road trip.
... now on what I missed out on because of my early flight out to Spain on the last day of our trip to Tunisia). So after taking the train from Tunis one day to visit the mandatory site of Carthage and the pleasant and touristy coastal town of ...
Team Tunisia!
... pretty spectacular greasys from the Spaniards who had been waiting on the bus all that time. After the first little hiccup, Tunisia was amazing. The history is incredible - i spent several happy days wandering around in amazing, flower filled Roman ...
El Jem
En tren nos fuimos a EL JEM... una de las perlitas de Tunez!!! Es el tercer Coliseo en tamanio construido por los Romanos & el que esta en mejores condiciones. La verdad es increible como la tormenta que nos agarro por el camino.... tuvimos que ...
Dropping Tatouine
... the he'll with it. Our next planned town had a good hotel we had booked and it had an Avis dealer. We headed there to Mahdia to get a replacement car. This turned out to be a better thing to do since we were risking being in a region down south which ...
HOT WEATHER AND NAKED CHILD
... ages ago. Donny Brasco, Garys bud from NATS came in to see us, more pubs. Not having any problems drying out in Tunisia with the Muslem thing going on. You can buy booze in the mid to expensive restaurants but we are on a budget. ...
Second Day
... schön: warmer Wind, Sonnenschein, weicher Sand, recht kaltes Wasser und natürlich Muscheln (einige habe ich für Sanja gesammelt). Mahdia ist ein kleines Städtchen mit hübschen Ecken. Am Cap Afrique kann man das Meer beobachten oder einfach nur ...
First Day
Viertel neun am Abend began der Trip gen Düsseldorf. Um 01.37 Uhr erreichte ich den Airport DUS. Der AirTrain heißt hier SkyTrain und schwebt zur Abflughalle. Da kann einem schon anders werden, wenn man/frau sich das anguckt... Der SkyTrain hat nachts ...
Impresive old gate.
... order of Emperor Charles V, due to the high cost of maintaining it garrisoned. At that time the Hafsids, the ruling dynasty in Tunisia, were allied to Spain which trusted them to keep out the Turks. But in 1574 the Turks conquered Tunisia, the Hafsids ...
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