hello dears as horacio asked me there is a little description of those places The first picture is taken from Béjà it is in the north west it is the ancient and traditionnal way to circulate water between villages. The one with the face on rocks is taken in the south exactly in tozeur it is our most famous poet we love him so much he was a revolutionnary poet and there is the sahara where they do rally. the one with the palm is an oasis there are lot of them in the south the water is a hot water coming from deep we used to go there in the spring to sweem and to eat dates and spend night in desert. there is also the picture of ruins this is in carthage it is carthagena areas and before roman areas very deep impact on our architecture and civilization there is a lot of this ruins everywhere in tunisia. the picture with the sea is one of the long mediteranean coast it is in kelibia but the beaches are different all long the coast from rocky beaches to sandy beaches
in the north in winter means now it snows the picture of snow is taken in kef it is up north the country.
and about the houses all tunisian houses used to be in white and blue it is the tradition my house is paint this way it is like our sky and sea and in all the houses we always plant a jasmin tree
kissses and hugs
hope you enjoy this description
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wow my dear rulitos...the pictures are amazing...its better than i can imagine, you country its beautyful i hope someday i could go to visit you...i miss you a lot my chiquitita...
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ResponderEliminarThank my dear friend!!! I really like your pictures, but now that I know what is every pictures... well I like them more!!!... Is every house painted in blue and white? every town must looks awesome!!!
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ResponderEliminarSorry I can't answer your message in the MSN cause I have people in the office and I seat far away the PC,I saw the bling of the messenger but I could't answer
cooool! Tunisia tourism department commertials in http://100tovolando.blogspot.com/2009/02/blog-post.html
ResponderEliminarThis was Tunisia too and we all had already seen it, probably... :P