Ksar Lemsa | Afrikya Photo Diary (Apr 29–May 5)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
Our time journey goes from the depths of the desert to the outskirts of Kairouan: Long before, here once thrived a Byzantine, still-standing fortress: Ksar Lemsa, lovingly conquered and captured by Trip 'n' Door
Looking closer.. Contemplating that timeless gem of art lost amid the greenish, ravishing shades of Mother Nature taking over Tunisia's Byzantine Ksar Lemsa citadel - Shot by Amine Mouelhi
.. as we roam through those rooms from a distant age, we come across a Byzantine bathtub inviting us to meditate and immerse ourselves deeper into Tunisia's past.. Here in the once fierce fort Ksar Lemsa captured by Amine Mouelhi
Back into the wild, getting a sense of that resilient, ancient fortress surrounded by waters, reeds, grass, and graces of Mother Nature in Byzantine Ksar Lemsa by today's Kairouan, central Tunisia
Still another facet of Ksar Lemsa towers defying centuries of iron, fire, and ice.. Explored and portrayed by Najiba Mensi from Byzantine Tunisia
After the harsh episode comes the springtime on the foot of those tough, beautifully aging walls standing in beauty, in the middle of vivid greenery - Tunisia's Byzantine Ksar Lemsa Fort through the lens of Jaafar Krimi
.. and we hop anew into the lush plains, saying goodbye to the towering, glimmering fortress of Ksar Lemsa lovingly guarded by the greenery, itself resisting the ravages of time and sands.. Pictured by Jaafar Krimi from heartland Tunisia
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