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January 1st 2011
Published: January 1st 2011
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Hey Guys! New Year greetings from the North of Tunisia! I have left the desert after an incredible week of stunning landscapes, sand dunes, camels and abandoned villages. What an amazing place, and Tunisia sure packs a lot into its comparatively tiny amount of desert – imagine how much there is to see in its larger neighbours of Libya, Algeria and beyond (but do rest assured, am not planning ... Read Full Entry



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Lotfi BouzidLotfi Bouzid
Lotfi Bouzid

My one-legged Kasbah guide
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El Kef

Viewed from the hilltop Kasbah
New Year's EveNew Year's Eve
New Year's Eve

Celebrating with two great Aussies - Anthony and Chantelle
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Dougga

Capitole Building
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Dougga

Amphitheatre
Libyo-Punic Mausoleum, DouggaLibyo-Punic Mausoleum, Dougga
Libyo-Punic Mausoleum, Dougga

Built by the Carthaginians, 2nd Century BC
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Shepherd

Dougga
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Hammam Mellegue

Authentic, 2nd Century Roman bath house - still functioning!



2nd January 2011

Awesome
You have a great brave sense of adventure. Tunisia is a wonderful place. Really liked you blog.
3rd January 2011

hello
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