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Tunis, Chaiyaphum Province, Tunisia formatione... and end of our stay in the country. We also ended up the trip back in Tunis where we spent two days on our own, getting lost using the trains, visiting the medina, and retracing some of our steps from the first days of our trip.<br> The hotels we stayed in were first rate resort hotels (except for a wonderful businessman's hotel in the heart of the new town in Tunis) and the Tunisian food was wonderful.<br> The Roman Ruins ...
Tunisia and Morocco, Bin ‘Arūs, Tunisia bumihills... Capitol and Forum and the sprawling layout of this huge city. It is considered the best preserved Roman city in all of North Africa. We spend several hours wandering through the site, then have lunch and begin the drive back to Tunis.<br><br>Along the way back we stop briefly at the War Cemetery for English lads who died in the Second World War. Heartbreaking to see their ages, and the ...
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Hammamet, Zaghwān, Tunisia spadjerbatun... after this. It was very expensive. Still points for trying. How about the king's bed and tearoom. Complete with Teapots. We found a Pukeko Mosiac, this is a Kiwi Icon and yet they lived around here. (They are extinct now in this area) Hercules statues are everywhere. The Bardos ...
Le Kef, Tunisia mikeandfiIt'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 after that we visited Sidi Busaid, I recommend this place instead of Tunis because of his streets and views<br>
Tunis, Tunisia danny23dc... from Greenland." "Ah, I have a brother living there. He is a car mechanic." "You are the third guy I meet today who got a brother changing tires and oil on Greenland". "Eh, do you want to go for a beer? It is close. I will pay for everything." "Sure you will." "Very nice girls. It's down that alley." "Don't think so dude." "I am a student, do you have some money for food?" "Didn't you just say you were going to pay for everything?" "Ehh.." I continue my ...
Tunis, Carthage and Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia stevefn... around the medina. We stopped off for a couple more capusins, and just sat back, talking in a mixture of English, French, German and Arabic. It was fun In the morning, we went to see the Mosque. We paid, entered and then found out, thay don't even let you into the courtyard. We couldn't see the prayer area or the mirab. I was pretty ****** off to say the least. We did some more walking and then went to and from Sidi Bou Said. Once back, we ...
Tunis, Tunisia uncle_davros... narrow, partially covered laneways. And after seeing the Big Ben-like clocktower in the more modern part of town I'd seen just about all the sights of Tunis centrale. On to the main show - Carthage. Carthage lies maybe 8km from Tunis along the TGM (light rail) line. It was the capital of the Carthaginian empire which was founded by the ...
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