Golf Beach Hotel Tabarka
Zone Touristique, BP 360 Tabarka, 0811, Tunisia
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The Gypsy Kid and a Balkan Mess
... work. And we're all cracking up and chucking money at him left and right. Plus, his english was excellent for any kid his age especially one who learned everything he knows from hustling on the streets. The Danish guy in the group didn't have any small money so he tips him the equivalent of about $6. I'm thinking that was a little over generous, but what the hell, it wasn't my money and its not like the kid wasn't keeping us entertained. Later this ...
Capital of Tunsia- Tunis
... I have discovered another perfect beach over here!
Aug 18th
I met a new friend called Khalid in the Medina today, he is a local here, 28 years old with a marketing job in Tunis. He has a basic english speaking level, he started talking to me when i was waiting for Lotus and Steven to get their hanna tattoo, He followed around when i was just randomly wandering around the medina, so i started talking to him and eventually he showed me the ...
TUNISIAAAAA
... making it even later, yet Ahmed and Fadoua were waiting there for me. Ahmed and I took a cab to the bus station where we then took an 1 1/2 van ride to Sousse. We then took another cab to our flat that we were staying in. LONG first day in Tunisia. ...
Woke up this morning and found myself dead...
... an occasion.
But not last night! I had but one beer, and bottle of wine, shared with my new Tunisian friends, Zyed and Sarine. Both the beer and wine were local so all this drinking, as it were, was done purely in the name of a cultural experience. Also since I was asked out for drinks, refusing would have been rude to the point of perhaps creating a diplomatic incident between our two countries and I would not want to have that on my conscience.
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Dougga, Tabarka, Bulla Reggia & Sbeitla, Wow!
... to visit the ruins of Sbeitla where the weather began to clear up. Known by its early Punic name, Sufetula, this impressive site seems to be literally in the middle of nowhere. During Roman times, olive trees were cultivated in this region and provided a flourishing olive oil export trade to Italy. From Sbeitla we headed southwest, and very near the Algerian border, to Tozeur.
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