Travel Blog Photos from Algeria (396)
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... of our dinars on Algerian red wine...due to the fact that they are impossible to change back into foreign currency in Algeria. Apparently they forgot that its their own %$#ing currency. Off to the bottle....and my tourmates...stay tuned for more ...
Just returned from an amazing adventure in the Southern Sahara in Algeria...4-wheel driving through the desert, camping in dunes and in the varied desert landscape for the last 6 or so days. No facilities so we were getting up close and ...
... she was an 'angel'...hmmmm. The group had taken bets on whether she would or would not be joining us in Algeria... We are staying at a 3 star hotel which is under construction...suprise. The best bit is that there is a bucket of water and a ...
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Question about Algeria
Posted on Feb 5, 2009, 22:16:00
... to not attract attention. the second thing is today Algeria is almost safe among some places or zones that they are not safe.Other ways I would say that ALgeria is a big beautiful and multi cultural country and you are welcome to visit it. Thanks again.
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Question about Algeria
Posted on Feb 4, 2009, 22:51:34
As an American you need a visa to enter to Algeria, the land borders are closed between Algeria and Morocco, but the other countries that border Algeria are open.
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sahara of algeria
Posted on Nov 9, 2009, 07:33:12
... been told. We were on a bus ın Turkey last week with a couple of guys from Tunisia and they said that they considered Algeria to dangerous for them If you do go to Tunisia, make sure you eat loads of olives and harissa sounds great! worth to ...
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sahara of algeria
Posted on Oct 21, 2009, 22:24:55
Countries neighbouring Algeria are: Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya and Tunisia. In Algeria as in multiple Arab countries, the word " hospitality " is not only a word. You will be admirably received in any area of the ...
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