Sport & Fun El Kebir
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Day 11
... pottery, and cloth. We spent our night in a nearby citizens house. The decorations were all towards the king, Sundiata. We asked the owners abut their history and how the civilization was. We were informed that they believe in religious freedom and they are Islam, like ...
I knew i loved the coast for a reason!
The Bab el Kahdra is amazing! I definitely took a picture of that! Looking around its not hard to see that the main trade is textiles and leather. Living on the coast is definitely good for these people, they get so much money from importing and exporting goods for other countries. They are so lucky. ...
Lay-over in snowy Frankfurt
Wow. I did not expect to see snow anywhere on the tour! But here we are waiting for our flight to Baku from Frankfurt, and it is snowing. I am hoping this is not a sign that all weather reports I read for our destinations were wrong and that I am going to regret leaving my heavier coat at home. Oh well. It is what it is. So, speaking of Frankfurt, I saw a funny sign while ...
Day 1
Today we stared our journey, on camel, to Timbuktu. Our journey will be taking place along the Trans Saharan Trade Route. Our starting destination was Tunis. The Spanish Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire started to show conflict so we were advised to leave a week before we planned. We plan on going to Fez, Marrakech, Tamedelt, Sijilamasa, and ending our journey in ...
A walk around carthage
get a metered/computer costed taxi to Carthage and then walked around to see the great sites.
We went to the main museum first and then walked to the theatre, baths and around the area. It isn't a large area, but Ramadan meant no places were open to buy drinks. Luckily it was a cloudy day as this allowed us to do and see a lot more than we could have done if it was ...
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool