Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
A Berber grain store
On the way back to the hotel for our final night we stopped at this grain store once used by the Berber people when they were true nomads. It is now illegal to be nomadic in Tunisia, for reasons such as education and health care, but we were told that many adults still practise a nomadic lifestyle for a few months each year.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Chenini
As we're nearing the end of our stay in Tunisia I will treat you to a bumper bundle of photos of Chenini, q mind-blowing ancient settlement perched high on a hilltop ridge. It was mainly used as a fortified granary by the local nomads (Berber) but is now very much on the tourist trail.
A perfect blue set off the fantastic sky-line |
We visited a troglodyte house... |
...with a very opportune mirror in the wall! |
There wasn't much to eat for the goats... |
...and camel |
Look how many levels this house had! |
A closer view of the mosque |
The open desert... |
...with the Beber's burial site just below |
Most of the town is uninhabited now... |
...but we found a couple of locals! |
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The market at Tatouine
'Aller à Tatouine' is an expression used in French to mean 'go to the end of the world'. Some people also refer to Tatouine for doing hard labour as there used to be a penal military unit there. For Star Wars fans, Tatooine (correct spelling) was Luke Skywalker's home planet, but for us it was a colourful market with wonderful spicy aromas and colourful tagines.
Forget the frowning old man, just look at the chili peppers! |
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