Carthage Ports | Afrikya Photo Diary (July 1–6)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
.. we extend our meditative escape off the Port of Tunisia's Carthage, formerly harboring a formidable, invincible fleet, today home to peaceful boats.. Tableau painted through the lens of Mounir Kechida
As we wander around the port, we let our minds float along with those happy fishers by the end of a tranquil day - A picture that we can scent and feel, captured by Yassine Redissi from beloved Carthage Salammbô, Tunisia
Eyeing the Admiralty Islet of Carthage that once stood amid its iconic, military port, here.. Timeless moment of peace through the lens of Karim Chelly from today's Tunisia.. Take a breath!
We could not help but invite ourselves onto that martial islet of Carthage, renowned for its fierce fleet that used to be harbored and maintained in this very place. Shipyard foundations contemplated and pictured by Tunisia's guest Alexandra Azarova
Today, the once-feared Port of Carthage rests in peace.. as generous Mother Nature takes over. From a distance, Mount Boukornine - The Bicorn - has been watching millennia of glory and falls in Tunisia's history, portrayed by Amine Mouelhi
Our ancient odyssey goes on deeper.. higher.. atop Byrsa Hill, embracing the very first vestiges of Carthage, all while beholding Mount Boukornine that keeps watching Tunisia's modern-day Tunis and its cherished pool.. Captured by our guest Valery Bareta
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