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The Gypsy Kid and a Balkan Mess

A travel blog entry by stanfalk

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... it day before and said "Hey, check it out. That's the US Embassy" not knowing that it would be in the headlines the next day. But what are you going to do, stay home? You may as well worry about getting hit by a meteor.

So we missed the bullets but did get treated to one of the funnier episodes of my travels so far. Rocco and I were walking through the old Turkish quarter of Sarajevo when we run into a group from the place we were staying ...

TUNISIAAAAA

A travel blog entry by anitajanneen

... 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. ...

Tunis, Sidi Bou Said and Carthage

A travel blog entry by mezzaandyort

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... and chips, it was so good. It was cool to be speaking Italian with a Tunisian. Our meals were good and really cheap. Cool we found a place so close to our hotel, just around the corner. We headed back for the night with such sore feet.

Well been in Tunis is like a breathe of fresh air for us. Firstly weather is cooler, its cleaner, its not as crowded and crazy or polluted as Egypt and most of all the people are so much nice ...

Thoughts on Tunisia

A travel blog entry by mtinot

It is not the heat, it is the humidity. I used to think that was an expression, but here in Tunis.  it is not hot, it is definitely warm, but not hot.  That said we are melting.  Our 2 year old was covered in sweat by 10am, his hair was dripping with it, rosy cheeks and was soaked through his t shirt. Mark and I had been working on trying to not pack too much.  It is one thing to be prepared, it is another to have the whole house with us. This time we didn't pack granola ...

Into Africa

A travel blog entry by gallopmonkey

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... The next day I got up and had cake for breakfast and then set out for the chateau d'if, the place where the count of Monte Cristo was imprisoned in the novel, and the place where the first hippo to set foot in Europe resided for a brief time. The castle is on an island, and the line for the ferry was chaotic to put it mildly, but I boarded and found myself sitting face-to-face with a tough looking couple and their scruffy fox terrier. We started talking, and the dog fell ...