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La Marsa - BP 36 Gammarth, Tunisia, 2078, 216-71-741444
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... di arancia, bergamotto e arancio amaro. Questo sono i fiori di gelsomino e arancione. Si tratta di una bella località con i suoi alberghi di lusso, locali ...
Tunis, Chaiyaphum Province, Tunisia golfertunisia... tn
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... largest and most spectacular, of Morocco. We headed north to Rabat, Fes, Meknes, Erfoud, Ouarzazate (where Hillary was visiting at the time), and Marrakesh. Fes and Marrakesh were probably our favorite cities. The old medina of Fes, with over 13,000 alleyways, was intriguing. We didn't get lost here because we opted on a guided tour (thank God!). One of my favorite sites was visiting the tannery although the smells were not ...
Tunisia and Morocco, Bin ‘Arūs, Tunisia bumihills... place to be in ruins or what, but it was quite surprising that Carthage these days is quite a plush little suburb, almost completely removed from what it surely once was. By the time we reached and entered ...
Carthage, Tunisia sianethIt'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
... He took us around the Medina and showed us all of the good sites. Tuesday Jul 29th - We went to Korbous with Elias which is on the coast north of the the Gulf of Tunis where there are hot springs coming out of the ground and cascading down to the sea. Spent some time swimming there, drinking tea and trying the "shesha" (see pic). We took a louage to go there, we ended-up taking a lot of Louages during our time in Tunisia, a Louage is ...
Tunis, Tunisia frenat... in the next couple of days I'll be leaving her. 12,500km through 7 countries (12 African countries visited in total during my stay) has come to a close. The journey isn't over but the adventure, the challenge, the new experiences certainly are. I have decidedly mixed emotions about the whole thing. On one hand I feel relief, triumph even elation would only be slightly too strong. But then there's sadness at leaving this amazing ...
Tunis, Tunisia charlesaclark... Mr Murray, welcome back to Tunisia, please behave like you did last time you were here, and remember, there are NO PRICKSHAWS, in this country !!! After having my passport returned, we walked out and grabbed a taxi. This is what we are now doing. The plan is to be taken to a louage station and jump into one of these and head to either Sousse or Sfax as we need to get to Djerba as we are now on a mission
Tunis, Tunisia uncle_davrosWell, lets see. When we last left our hero he was caught, beer in hand, in a perilously laconic situation off the southern coast of Italy. Many of you may have asked. Can our hero possibly survive five more weeks trapped in the role of European playboy? To discover the truth you will require: the reading ability of a dyslexic grade three yet the stamina of a prizefighter. Enjoy. Here begins Episode Two of this lethargic travel log. As promised, in this installment ...
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