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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Zembra and Zembretta islands at Sunset shot from Jebel Haouaria, Northeastern Tunisia.
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The Sign of Tanit at the entrance of a punic house in the archaelogical site of Kerkouane, Tunisia.
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Another view of the italian island of Pantelleria from Northeastern Tunisia. The name Pantelleria comes from the arabic “Bent el Riyah”, “The daughter of the winds”.
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A ship wreck, El Haouaria, Les Grottes Puniques, Northeastern Tunisia, North-Africa.
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Citadelle de Kélibia
L’intérieur de la citadelle de Kélibia, au Nord-ouest de la Tunisie.
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If you’re not afraid of goat droppings, I invite you to this tiny fortress of Northeastern Tunisia. With your morning coffee, you’ll be awarded with a beautiful view on Pantelleria Island. El Haouaria, Tunisia.
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Over the hill, the Citadel of Kélibia, in Northeastern Tunisia. Kélibia was founded by Agathocles of Syracuse around 300 BC during his war against the Carthaginians. The Citadel has been occupied by all conquerors, the punics, the romans, the arabs, the turcs..
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A bath in a house of the punic city of Kerkouane, in Northeastern Tunisia. Kerkouane is the only punic ruins found untouched by the romans. The city has been abandoned after the first punic war in 255 BC.
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Zembra Island
The Zembra Island on Northeastern Tunisia, shot from El Haouaria, Cap-Bon.
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