Sep 29 2008

10.000+ Unique hits

I forgot about my 1 year blog anniversary and here it is another milestone. Blog has reached 10.000 unique hits in one year and I am very satisfied. Thanks to all that is watching/reading my blog.
10.000+
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Sep 28 2008

Tunisia 06

Today I was watching some old photos from my trip to Tunisia in 2006 and a few photos draw my attention. I haven’t published them before, so I edited them a little and here they are.




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Sep 10 2008

Tunisia 08 – Sidi Bou Said

As promised here it is….Tunisia – Sidi Bou Said. If you visit the capital Tunis, you must visit this small city as well. It remembers me of Greece. It has white buildings and blue windows, blue doors, blue everything. Also there is bougenvelia growing everywhere, it is amazing. Sidi Bou Said is about 17km out of Tunis, so you can take a train from center of Tunis, that’s the cheapest at around 0,6 TD (1Eur is 1,78 TD). This small city is situated right on the cliff, so the scenery is really great.
…train station in Tunis…

…narrow and steep roads…



…some shops on a main road…

…bougenvelia…

…my friend Magui said that this means that the path is closed and dangerous…


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Sep 1 2008

Tunisia 08

Here I am back again at home. Well, what’s new?…hmm I have been to Tunisia again :) ….for the 3rd time allready. I just love those last-minute deals. I saw a great deal on the net on Monday and on Wednesday I was in Tunisia. As I have allready seen much of Tunisia there are not so many photos but I have some from my trip to capital Tunis and a lovely city called Sidi bou Said(some 17km out of Tunis).


Port of Nabeul and below the lighthouse.



Above you can see the Louage station, this is some kind of taxi, that drives you only from city to city and it is very cheap. It is about 3,4 TD (1,9EUR) from Hammamet to Tunis.


Above is the most common “fruit” in Tunisia.

Between those buildings are the narrow streets that leads to the old Medina of Tunis…

…and here they are….very crowded….and you must bargain on every corner….

Man smoking shisha and drinking tea.



A friend from Tunis, she showed us around and took us to Sidi bou Said….

….coming soon…photos from Sidi bou Said…

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