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From Tozuer to the Chott el Jerid and beyond, Tozeur, Tunisia travel blog

From Tozuer to the Chott el Jerid and beyond

A travel blog entry by bumihills

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... are lovely.  In the evening we visited the Dar Cherait Museum, where we were able to learn a bit more about Tunisia's history as well as see rooms depicting clothing and crafts of the country.  From Tozeur we headed east towards Djerba and the ...

A Mountain/Desert Oasis Bonanza!, Tamerza, Tunisia travel blog

A Mountain/Desert Oasis Bonanza!

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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... nice and unique patterns had been made using this architecture. Tozeur pretty much spelled the end of our galavanting in the South of Tunisia. It was a shame it ended on a bit of a sour note with the horse scenario, but ultimately we'd seen so ...

Haggling in Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Haggling in Tunisia

A travel blog entry by danny23dc

It's funny to haggle with the Tunisians in their markets, but Tunis disappointed me a little... it's dirty, have an strange smell like a mixture of spices and sweat... there just a few places to visit and they are so careless with their highlights... but ...

Day 86 - Tataouine, Tataouine, Tunisia travel blog

Day 86 - Tataouine

A travel blog entry by charlesaclark

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Distance Travelled: 11935km (in less than 12 parsecs) I'm sitting in an internet cafe in Tataouine (Tatouine...or Tatooine if your name is George). How cool is that? I didn't even know it was a real place. Watched the sun go ...

Sfax, Sousse, Nabeul & Belly Dancers!, Nabeul, Tunisia travel blog

Sfax, Sousse, Nabeul & Belly Dancers!

A travel blog entry by bumihills

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From Djerba we took a ferry to the mainland and began driving up the coast.  We arrived in Sfax, Tunisia's second largest city and enjoyed a walking tour of its historic center.  After this we continued on to El Djem, known in Roman times as ...

Traveling to Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Traveling to Tunisia

A travel blog entry by zolab

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Today we flew from Marrakech to Casablanca, then changed planes and flew to Tunis, Tunisia, on the other side of Africa. Last night we said goodbye to everyone at Anayela - Sandra, Badr, Abdu, and Medi. We had one more dinner in the Magic Carpet room ...

Ania exploring Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Ania exploring Tunis

A travel blog entry by tommnow

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Ania spent a day exploring the city center of Tunis. Unfortunately, the weather wasn't too great but she still enjoyed it a lot. Couple of pictures are in the photo album. Recommendations: 1) Especially charming is the old town La Medina, which ...

Hitting the Sahara - Take II, Matmata, Tunisia travel blog

Hitting the Sahara - Take II

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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... breaking into the proper proper South, and desert territory. We found out that there were three different types of desert in Tunisia; reg (rocky dunes), erg (sand dunes), and chott (salt desert). The first we encountered was the reg, which stretched for ...

Kairouan, Kairouan, Tunisia travel blog

Kairouan

A travel blog entry by leandroop

Visita a ...

I forgot, Sousse, Tunisia travel blog

I forgot

A travel blog entry by lucinate

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Hotel Ahla Place de la Grand Mosque Sousse - same room as in 2005 - walk-in - 6 Tunisian dinars per person per night - no breakfast - linen and blankets included - clean-ish room, although I don't think the floor had been swept since way before ...

Punk ass bitches, Big ass hoes, Ezbistilonationahtiyumanifistan, Tunisia travel blog

Punk ass bitches, Big ass hoes

A travel blog entry by simsandsly

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this was one weekend i was not gonna forget! started off on fri night in a gayfest 06 orgy, including drugs, alcohol and a whole lotta hairy ass! i woke in a pool of beans and seamen in the back alley of McDonalds whilst watchin 8 midgets spank a ...

Tunis to Kelibia, Kelibia, Tunisia travel blog

Tunis to Kelibia

A travel blog entry by london_to_ct

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... stench comes from where the sheep and chickens are slaughtered and left to bleed alongside the road. The rules of driving in Tunisia are quite unique. Bicycles and scooters seem to be a law unto themselves, and effectively do whatever they want. We ...

Day 89 - Name That Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Day 89 - Name That Tunis

A travel blog entry by charlesaclark

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... I've ever eaten (so tender it was almost like chicken breast) as well as a superb chocolate mousse, and sample a bottle of Tunisia excellent red wine (very new world, strong, fruity and perfect for you Dad).  I'll certainly be back here in ...

Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia travel blog

Sousse

A travel blog entry by leandroop

Traslado a ...

Tunez, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Tunez

A travel blog entry by leandroop

Llegada a ...

France vs. Africa, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

France vs. Africa

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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... chill out, and it was quite high up so you could start to see out over Tunis. One of our favourite things about Tunisia was the wonderfully decorative doors. Two streets linking the Mosque and the Dar Ben Abdallah Museum, the Rue de Riche and the ...

Bright, Djerba, Tunisia travel blog

Bright

A travel blog entry by lucinate

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Auberge de Jeunesse Island of Djerba - 6 Tunisian dinars per night per person - not booked, walk-in - small breakfast included - fresh bed linen and blankets included - very basic, clean, small cosy room - quite clean communal ...

Sunrise over the Salt Flats, Kelibi, Tunisia travel blog

Sunrise over the Salt Flats

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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Maybe I should get up at 4am everyday if the sunrise is as good as it was today... We rolled out of Kelibi at 5am, bleary eyed and looking to catch a bit more rest on the bus. Around 50 mins later we stopped over Chott El Fejaj to see the sun come up. ...

Roman Amphitheatre meets Giant Horse. Hmm..., El-Jem, Tunisia travel blog

Roman Amphitheatre meets Giant Horse. Hmm...

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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This was the beginning of our two day desert trip that ended up being so mammoth and so action packed that it really needs several entries to do each different place justice. We were up at 5am to leave our hotel at 5.55am, which meant I had to wrap up ...

Am I on Mars?, Redeyef, Tunisia travel blog

Am I on Mars?

A travel blog entry by jnewcomb

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___________________________________________________________ 02 Dec, Friday Start point: Tattouine End point: Ksar Ouled Soltane Via: Chenini, Douiret, Ksar Ouled Soltane Odom(Km): 85.90 Moving(hrs.mim): 5.24 ...

Ksar crazy in the Sahara, Sahara, Tunisia travel blog

Ksar crazy in the Sahara

A travel blog entry by jnewcomb

___________________________________________________________ 28 Nov, Monday Start point: Douz End point: 5Km north of Bir Soltane (it a well, not a village) Via: The pipeline road Odom(Km): 96.26 Moving(hrs.mim): 7.07 ...

Relaxing hols in Tunisia, Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia travel blog

Relaxing hols in Tunisia

A travel blog entry by lishinlondon

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... the first street vender started trying to lead us into his shop to buy 'genuine designer fake goods' (quite a popular trade in Tunisia I found) the enthusiasm started to wear off. I think we lasted all of an hour before retreating back to the haven that ...

Team Tunisia!, Mahdia, Tunisia travel blog

Team Tunisia!

A travel blog entry by tarah51

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... 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 ...

The island of Jerba, Djerba, Tunisia travel blog

The island of Jerba

A travel blog entry by bruceandpetra

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... of Moet champers!!), quite a treat. We went to bed exhausted after a long day........and then........ Cape Towns south-easter struck in Tunisia. About a hour after we went to bed the wind picked up, and we were forced to abandon ship, and take the tent ...

Exploring the Cap Bon Peninsula, El Haouaria, Tunisia travel blog

Exploring the Cap Bon Peninsula

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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... coast was Kerkouane, a UNESCO world heritage site which claims to have the best preserved and most impressive Carthaginian ruins in Tunisia, hailing from the 4th Century BC. It was absolutely deserted, just like the Kelibia fort and the Carthage ruins ...

Carthage and chocolate, Carthage, Tunisia travel blog

Carthage and chocolate

A travel blog entry by zolab

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... of school outside in the garden, we walked down to Carthage to see the ruins. On the way, we saw the Presidential Palace of Tunisia, where the president lives. It was guarded by lots of guys with guns, and had a huge black gate, like Buckingham Palace. ...

Chillaxing yes... Belly Dancing no..., Hammamet, Tunisia travel blog

Chillaxing yes... Belly Dancing no...

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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... fence, it was all good. Atmosphere - I think Morocco wins this one, hands down. At night it all seemed pretty dead in Tunisia, whereas Marrakech was a vibrant hub of activity. Also - far, far cleaner in Morocco. Far less tourists, and of those, everyone ...

Carthage & Sidi Bou Said, Carthage, Tunisia travel blog

Carthage & Sidi Bou Said

A travel blog entry by sianeth

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... of a close call. Today's ruin quotient well and truly met, it was time to move on up the tram line to "Tunisia's Prettiest Village", Sidi-Bou-Said. Whoever said that didn't bank on the rain! No seriously, it was beautiful, mainly due to ...

A very full day!, Tamerza, Tunisia travel blog

A very full day!

A travel blog entry by chelsea2008

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... a ton more. We then went on a very brief tour of the old quarter to see the unique Berber (indigenous people in Tunisia) brickwork. The Old Quarter here in Tozeur was where some scenes from the movie "The English Patient" was shot--something Tunisians ...

Troglodytes and Trains, Matmata, Tunisia travel blog

Troglodytes and Trains

A travel blog entry by chelsea2008

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(NOTE: I've had WAY less internet access than I thought I would.. haven't been able to transcribe my written journals and post them, but I thought I'd just post the pictures to satisfy you guys for the moment. Keep sending me emails though! I'll send ...

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