Carthage | Afrikya Photo Diary (Feb 24–Mar 2)
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and we escaped the castle to take a fugitive, secret glimpse into its fortunate gardens and quay unraveled from the woods of Carthage's Hill Of Amilcar, all while contemplating Tunisia's modern-day Tunis and its bay expanding in all its vastness, portrayed by Safwane Boussetta
Back to the surroundings of the palace in Carthage, adorned by this timeless gem, home to Tunisia's Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts "Beit al Hikma", still honoring its past, sumptuous coat of arms and Neo Moorish heritage - Contemplated and captured by Tarek Cheniti
Deeper into the glorious past of today's Tunisia as we follow this trail over the Hill of Byrsa, once a bustling avenue in Carthage proudly portrayed by its son Kamal Aouij - Make Your Way!
Yet another glance at the First Mistress of The Mediterranean: Tunisia's evergreen Carthage witnessed and greeted by its eternal companions: Glowing Sun and unshakable Mount Boukornine, all portrayed by Tarek Cheniti
.. and then, we embrace the skies.. getting a sense of Carthage's expanse and still visible twin ports once ruling the ancient western world - Capture atop the Bay of Tunis in today's Tunisia through the lens of Mohamed Ghassen Nouira - Keep Ascending!
Flight over the epic military port of Carthage where stands its once mighty Admiralty.. Captured by a wandering drone - unknown credit - around modern-day Tunisia
.. and we landed on this.. ship's body shop where the Carthaginians used to repair and upgrade their fierce, dominant fleet, contemplated by descending Tunisia's Issam Barhoumi
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