Flyby Of Planet Tatooine aka Tunisia
As Never Seen Before Through The Aerials By Yann Arthus Bertrand
We overlook Thysdrus, modern-day El Jem, thriving around its massive, lively Amphitheater, Rome's largest megastructure in Ancient Africa after its Colosseum, standing intact in all its glory and majesty, revealed by the lens of Tunisia's guest, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Flying around the city above the vast olive tree forests, yet another witness of the ancestral heritage of Carthage, as seen from modern-day Tunisia
Time travel goes on.. unveiling Kairouan's intimate, unaltered labyrinths, and patterns.. Aerial composition by Tunisia's guest Yann Arthus-Bertrand - Keep curious!
Diving in western inland to meet the glorious neighborhood of Kasserine, once home to prosperous Sbeïtla, a Roman gem hidden in deep Afrikya, modern-day Tunisia, adored and portrayed by this aerial of Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Our flight goes on.. Heading to the once-thriving Dougga, a limitless metropolis of Numido Punic roots, blossoming in the lush plains of northern-western Afrikya.. Modern-day Tunisia.
.. and we reach the coast, enjoying our eagle's eye view of Tabarka Peninsula, watching the westernmost tip of Tunisia's Mediterranean coast, admired and pictured by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Keep Free!
.. to the next corner: Bizerta by sea, Mediterranean coveted city, and Africa's northernmost metropolis, carefully guarded by the country which gave it its name: Tunisia, pictured by its lover and guest Yann Arthus-Bertrand
.. quick flight over the city’s outskirts renowned for this terrific view of Bizerta's wild shores - Rimel - once harboring some of WWII's key battles, today resting in peace alongside timeless woods.
Moving south, wandering across.. over the wonders of Cap Farina, relishing its lagoon and palette as never seen before, painted through the lens of Tunisia's guest, Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Keep exploring!
To the southeastern end, we stand in awe of the countless shades of blue typical of Djerba's wild shores.. Cherished and pictured by filmmaker Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Next to the prehistoric sea and modern-day saltpan of Chott Djerid, lies a kind of islet, an ecovillage zealously hugged by limitless oasis, unraveled by this aerial photography of Tunisia's guest Yann Arthus-Bertrand, somewhere between Douz and Kebili.
Finally, we get to know a gem of Planet Tatooine nestled at the gate of the Sahara desert: Iconic Ksour, one of the ageless Amazigh settlements across southern Tunisia. Keep discovering!