Bay Of Carthage | Afrikya Photo Diary (Sep 23–30)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
A glimpse into the secret side of little Pila islet, the rocky landmark of Rafraf which we could not get enough of. Unveiled by the curious drone of Houssem Korbosli, northeastern Tunisia
sailing around this.. ship-like rock carved by wild nature off the coasts of Rafraf, forever guarded by the tiny yet massive Pilau islet. Aerial Photograph by Houssem Korbosli from Tunisia.. Keep Steady!
“Stunning view! Perfect for holidays!” – Ligia M., RO
Upper in the air.. enjoying the freeing, bracing breeze of the Mediterranean extending around Rafraf & Beyond, shot by drone Tunisia
and then, we land and stand in awe of a once-thriving city by the sea: Tunisia's Utica nearby.. through the lens of Wissem Mejri
“I looked it up. The history of Utica goes back centuries I love old cities. The old ruins are ideal for photography” – Winston Fitzgerald, artist, NL
Such an ancient tourist, we pursue our wandering until we stumble upon this massive, inviting entrance defying three millennia of dramatic history.. Tunisia resilient Utica portrayed by Wissem Mejri
Yet another timeless witness of Tunisia's distant, glorious past: Epic Mount Boukornine watching a peaceful sailboat. Painted through the lens of Walid Kharrat
Hop to Byrsa Hill.. here, too, we stand in awe of Boukornine, the holy, unshakable "Bishorn" of modern-day Tunisia, portrayed by another son of Carthage, Houssem Korbosli
Another feel of the placid Sea Of Carthage by a Fall afternoon.. Heartwarming outlook by Ghassen Nouira atop the hill next door: Sidi Bou Said, from northeastern Tunisia.. Take a break!
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