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Av Habib Bourguiba Tabarka, Tunisia, 08110, 78-643018
... incoraggiati ad andare in uno sport che crea
competenze grande attenzione. E 'importante ricordare che si tratta
molto pił difficile per cominciare ad imparare a golf ...
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sono altamente incoraggiati ad andare in uno sport che crea competenze
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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... carved in stone by their grieving families.
We enjoy one more buffet dinner tonight at our hotel before visiting the sidewalk cafes one last time to enjoy watching the nighttime crowds on the main avenue in front of the hotel. One other client and I check out of the hotel at midnight tonight, and head to the airport to catch our Lufthansa flight back to Frankfurt, departing at 2:30am!
... then we leave for our Farewell Dinner at the Dar Bel Haj – another famous restaurant in the medina. It is fantastic to walk the twisting lanes of a medina that is bustling in the daytime and almost totally deserted at night.
The tour is now officially concluded. Two members leave tomorrow while the rest of us make an optional excursion to the Roman site called Dougga. Stay tuned!
... of the Prophet Mohammad), and the Great Mosque which is one of the oldest (and largest) places of prayer in the Islamic world, and the fourth most important pilgrimage destination after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. So we missed the noon deadline to enter the courtyard and peer into the Mosque itself, but now the Imam is giving the Friday sermon and the doors are wide open, and even though we cannot take photos we are ...
Tunis, Tunisia wareameyeIt'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
... pulled me away saying we had to go... telling me after the couple were from the police. Live and learn. The next morning, shortly after I had left, the police comissioner came to ask if there was a Canadian living at the apartment of my friend. Fun, fun and also, I discovered the website of CIPUF (carrefour international de la presse universitaire francophone) is now censored in Tunisia. You have to give it to them... they're quick on censorphip. I ...
Bizerte, Tunisia fitfilms... as usual, not enough sunscreen and too many dips in the Med. We chatted with a few of the local people today. Very friendly and very curious to ask where we are from and what we think of Tunisia. Tabarka has a great Genoese fortress up on a hill on a small island next to the harbour. Unfortunately, the military still uses the fort so we couldn't go up to it and if we did we wouldn't have been allowed to take photos. Oh well. I'm taking lots of photos but can't upload 'em so you'll have to wait.
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