Greenery | Afrikya Photo Diary (May 14–19)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
Deeper into the wild, we stumble upon this portrait of Mother Earth at its purest.. Contemplated and captured by Hichem Kaouane on the foot of Tunisia's Ouechtata woodland.. Take a break!
As we delightfully pursue our aimless wander, we come across a little, inviting lake hidden somewhere in Tunisia's lush heartland.. Enjoyed and pictured by Amine Ben Romdhane – Go find it!
.. we could not stop embracing the lavish, tempting curves until we reached this source flowing beneath a relentless fountain of life.. Cherished and pictured by Rym Besbes at the wild outskirts of Tunisia's Tabarka
“Ver fluir agua siempre es relajante!” – Gabriela G., SP
And then, what's better than a welcoming arch crafted by Mother Nature along our endless, timeless trail? Happily found and immortalized by Hichem Kaouane around the National Park of Oued Zen in the vicinity of Ain Drahem, northwestern Tunisia
“You've got an eye for the extraordinary. This photo is a work of art.” – C. Fuen, HK
Next tableau of Planet Earth: We take a bracing, unmatched glimpse at a verdant world shrouded in the mist.. Zealously conserved in Tunisia's Jbel Chitana next to Cape Negro, honored through the lens of Amine Ben Romdhane – Take a breath!
“This is so beautiful and serene” – Sarah Wynne, US
Flying eastward from Cape Negro to Cape Farina, following a curious borderline amidst the calling waters of the Mediterranean, skilfully portrayed by the drone of Hassen Gharmoul atop northeastern Tunisia.. Which side shall we embrace?
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