Rafraf | Afrikya Photo Diary (July 22–28)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
Flight goes on.. unraveling a silver, fine line between the verdant lagoon and the big azure off the coasts of Tunisia's northeastern curiosity: Ghar El Melh, portrayed by the wandering drone of Mohammad Abbassi
.. and we landed gently.. into the wild: Stony beach and stunning view of a floating rock: islet Pilau, unshakable landmark of Ghar El Melh & Rafraf escape nestled in northeastern Tunisia.. Chased and embraced through the lens of Afif Mehri
Leaping into the pool next door, made and inspired by Mother Nature: Rafraf - Ghar El Melh in one minimalistic tableau through the lens of Mourad Mathari from northeastern Tunisia.. Can we find a better seat?
We could not leave that golden, rejuvenating seat amid the shallow waters of Tunisia's beloved Rafraf as we eyed its curiosity: Little Pilau island, pictured by Malek Abid - Come in!
Such an enchanted bird, we embraced the air.. and the ache to discover what lies behind Tunisia's singular islet.. Novel yet timeless view of Pilau's back door reachable within one mile from Rafraf beach - Aerial by Houssem Korbosli
.. as we hover around Pilau, the rock seemingly comes to life.. An unstoppable ship.. Frozen in time off Tunisia's northeastern shores of Rafraf, artfully pictured by Houssem Korbosli
From this vantage point, we can see massive rock Pilau vanishing amid the vastness of the sea, caressed by verdant, untamed cape Ras Jbel, topped and shot by the passionate drone of Houssem Korbosli's, northeastern Tunisia
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