Bay Of Carthage II | Afrikya Photo Diary (July 29–Aug 3)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
As surprising as it could be, distant Mediterranean islands Zembra & Zembretta, midway between Tunisia and Pantelleria, can be seen from the heart of the Bay of Carthage, lovingly captured by Issam Barhoumi wandering around Sidi Dhrif's Hill. Impress Yourself!
Even more startling is this view of Tunis' twin mounts Boukornine & R'ssas, radiating their aura all the way to faraway Ghar El Melh nestled in northeastern Tunisia.. Ethereal portrayal by Afif Mehri
.. and we jump back to the bosom of Carthage Bay: Lovely La Goletta, Mediterranean cradle of cultures, cherished and pictured by Tunisia's guest Brigitte Deghilage, greeted by the silent guardian Mount Boukornine
We could not get enough of our communion with the Mountain That Remembers.. Carthage, Mistress of the Mediterranean, revered and captured by Frida Ben Attia from modern-day Tunisia
Here was born Carthage atop Byrsa Hill: Resilient. Majestic. Alive with its foundations dominating Roman villas and today's Tunis, Tunisia, through the lens of its ambassador Dorsaf Seboui
Remembering.. 2241 years ago, from here, our fellow world citizen Hannibal led the Battle of Cannae
“Place filled with history. Amazing 😍” - Mart Z.
”It speaks of history and creativity in silence” - Hung Chun P.
Yet again, we hop to the hill next door: Sidi Bou Said, gazing at another timeless view: The once bustling, mighty Sea of Carthage, now harboring Tunisia's joy of life.. Enjoyed and captured by our guest Elo
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