Cap Farina | Afrikya Photo Diary (July 14–21)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
Up in the air.. we "stand" in awe of those ethereal, countless shades and shapes painted by the waters around Ghar El Melh as never seen before.. Aboard the drone of Mohammad Abbassi, northeastern Tunisia .. Keep rediscovering!
From the ambitious drone to this hopeful, little boat embarking on a new day.. There can't be a more genuine portrait of Ghar El Melh fishing village, pictured by Skander Chihi from Tunisia .. Have a luscious day!
As the day comes to an end, we sail back to that timeless quay in serenity and contentment.. Golden Hour moment painted through the lens of Hichem Kaouane from Tunisia's Ghar El Melh.. Keep Zen!
Another portrayal of the transcendent nature of Ghar El Melh: Resilient fishers' boats anchored at the foot of an unshakable fortress.. Breezy shot by Hichem Kaouane from northeastern Tunisia.. Take a breath!
Bewitched, we approach that imposing fortress in curiosity and awe, admiring its aging yet intact towers and ramparts captured by Habib Ghannay in old Ghar El Melh, Tunisia
Next capture: Within the fort, owning and embracing an ochre space from another age.. Time travel in Cap Farina, Tunisia's coveted Ghar El Melh, through the lens of Habib Ghanay
Amid our time journey, we look back across those arches to get a taste of modern-day Ghar El Melh along with its other ageless, generous guardian: Mount Jebel Nadhour.. Little cityscape by Habib Ghannay from northeastern Tunisia .. Stay Simple!
Back to the skies for an aerial yet natural masterpiece depicting the unique ecosystem of Ghar El Melh, cherished and captured by Tunisia's guest, environmentalist, and filmmaker Yann Arthus-Bertrand
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