Delphin Jardin
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Day 1 Hammamet
... door. A very lovely place to stay.
We decided to explore our new surroundings and ended up at the beach. My toes were greeted by fairly cold water - I won't be swimming in it this week. A man lead his camel along the beach, hoping to relieve tourists of a few dinars - however we didn't take photos of his furry friend. There are no wild camels in Tunisia, they are all owned by someone.
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Medina(s)
... were even less tourist than it orginally had, we could see that the shopkeepers are desperately in need of money and to clear their stocks out. They became so agressive in dragging tourist into their shops, they would even grab our arms while we were walking down the road.
At night, we went to port el kantaoui where we had dinner in front of the parked boats, then we went to an amusement park and had an incredible time ...
"Market research with locals in a local market"
... best. (sounds like my love life when i was a teenager) the moment you lift the camera to look some but not all locals quite rightly get annoyed. I cheat and use a decent separate zoom lens some shots quite a few are on this album.
Decided to go really early got there 0700 by taxi 22 dinars both ways including tip, same taxi picked me up at 0900, i gave him a 20 and he said he'd come back???? Mine did but may be ...
Cea mai frumoasa
... Tunisiei, tanarul stat mediteranean ii va achizitiona imobilul pe care il va transforma intr-un centru cultural international. Tunisienii ii sunt vesnici indatorati pentru ca a pus bazele turismului de lux si incantatoarei statiuni Hammameth.
In vara trecuta am avut privilegiul de a o vizita pe fuga. Inca ma gandesc la ea…
(textul original pe www.fraudaimobiliara.ro)
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Into Africa!
... then we walked round the Port, dad said it was like Southend.. Weather was nice though, sorts and T-shirt in October at night - swell.
Bed relatively early as we had sightseing to do next day.
Up at 7.30, to catch taxi (29DN) at 8.30 to Monastir, place where Monty Python was filmed. Spent a few hours here, looking round medina, masoleum of former president, beach paddling and mainly at Ribat. This took ...