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B.P. 162 Monastir, Tunisia, 5000, 216-73-468400
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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... of people and just pushed right across the street to an awaiting TGM. I am glad I had the forsight to count the stops to Sidi Bou Said since most of the stations were not marked with any type of name. I got to where I thought was the right stop and it seemed like everyone else on the ancient old train had the same destination in mind. A steep road led up towards some white houses with the prerequisite Tunisian blue trim and I headed that way. I ...
Tunis, Tunisia atlpilot36Friday, May 30, 2008 Return to Tunis via Sbeitla and Kairouan Dear Readers: The departure from the hotel this morning is somewhat jarring, due to the loss of a pool towel card by one of the group members. They have an outrageous charge of 30 dinars (about $27.00) for a lost towel, and they assume if you don't return the card at checkout it is because you lost or stole your towel. Of course they are nothing special, and probably cost $2 at most, so I do my best to talk ...
Tunis, Tunisia wareameye... wall! After this, I was delighted to find the medina open, and full of bustling life this day! I bought wonderful dates, bananas and oranges and thoroughly enjoyed myself, watching the life of the medina, exploring the covered souqs and hearing the shouts of the fruit and vegetable sellers. The sun was shining, and I must have walked a long way that day. The only sad thing was that Paul Eric was not able to be with me, and that I was concerned for ...
Monastir, Tunisia katherine1965... to make plans for traveling south to Douz. Shannon was so overwhelmed she sat right down and cried. Nothing was in English or the roman alphabet for that matter. Though Jim could figure out that buses to Douz did exist and found 6 times of day somehow related to these buses (departure times? arrival times? who knew?), it became clear that a train was the more convenient mode of transport for us two non-arabic speakers. We left the bus station ...
Tunis, Tunisia willietanner... on the train we witnessed the local high school kids getting out of school and on to the train. The boys thought they were pretty cool and forced the train doors open and were pushing each other and jumping off at each station and holding the roof and running along beside the train. Morgan thought they needed to go to school a little longer as they didn't seem too bright! Julia
Tunis, Tunisia janda... Medina, nur leid** w**de ich da von jedem, d** da so abhängt, angemacht. Gut, zugegeben**maßen haben die Typen jetzt zur Kenntnis genommen, dass ich da 2x pro Tag vorbeikomme und lassen mich eh** in Ruhe, ab** trotzdem muss ich mich fragen, was zum Henk** die dazu bewegt mir d**art scheußliche Sachen hint**h** zu rufen, wie ich sie glücklich**weise nur selten aus dem Arabischen üb**setzt bekomme - Ist das die Anstandsregel d** unt**en Klasse? Dementsprechend ...
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