Travel Blog Photos from El-Jem (192)
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... more serene. There was no one there. Have you ever dreamed of having an entire colosseum all to yourself? That's us at El Jem. Sit yourself down and an imaginary Brian will appear selling badgers' ears and otters' noses. You can wander underneath where ...
... home people who have seen the one in Rome tell me this one looks like it is in better shape.) So we took a louage to El Jem which is about a 2 hr drive from Monastir the louage driver waited for us for 3 hours while we toured the coliseum and the museum ...
... of Kairouan. We just stopped for a couple of hours, but really enjoyed the place. Then we continued on to the town of El Jem (or El Djem as it is also called) to check out its spectacular Roman amphitheater (apparently the 3rd biggest in the world). ...
... drivers. It wasn't long before we were there. Jumped out, through the laneways, and there it was, the Mother of all Mothers. The El Jem Coloseum. Admittingly, this is the third largest in the Roman world, but out of all the ones we have been to, this is ...
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What to Do In Tunisia?
Posted on Jun 22, 2009, 10:01:20
... of them from Sousse: Here's the top 10 from TripAdvisor: * Top-Rated Attractions 1. Amphitheather of El Jem 2. Bardo Museum (Le Musee National du Bardo) 3. Dougga 4. Carthaginian Ruins 5. Chott El ...
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What to Do In Tunisia?
Posted on Jun 23, 2009, 16:36:49
... , and book the time of your return trains when you book your outward tickets. You should definitely go to the Roman amphitheatre in El Jem, its really remarkable. And also if you can get transport down south to the desert and the salt plains then thats ...
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