Stations & Railways | Afrikya Photo Diary (May 12–19)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
Our timeless journey across the countryside of Tunisia's Siliana leads us to an urban gem from another time.. perfectly blending with its untamed, vast surroundings. Stop at the decaying train station of Lakhouet by Gaafour through the lens of Nour Alltijeh
Next station is.. El Krib, exhibiting a different style and alloy of serene and warm hues, typical of Tunisia's colonial architecture, immortalized by urban explorer and photographer Ramzi Nabli
Following the railway.. Roaming to the north.. Stumbling upon an abandoned station now occupied by Hadj Kacem, Tunisia's treasured storks stopping by Sejnane amid their route.. Captured by Assim Ayach
From the aging stations to the revitalizing vegetation taking over limitless corners in northern Tunisia, along our rail trip from Mateur to Tabarka through the lens of Houssem Korbosli - Escape and take a breath!
Still another blend of human genius and generous nature, best depicted by this arched railway bridge "Pont Cinquième" standing for over a century at the outskirts of Beja, captured by Hamouda Belakhal, northwestern Tunisia .. Stay Resilient!
“Atmospheric photos. Cool.” - Дворкин , writer, RU
One more dramatic scenery in the middle of nowhere, portraying a once bustling little station in the coveted countryside of Tunisia's Jendouba since its colonial age.. Time journey & stop at El Merja by Ghardimaou through the lens of Mohamed Oueslati
Colonial architecture aside, Tunisia's train stations echo its varied roots, like this immaculate neo-Moorish gem grabbed by photographer Yacin Chalbi in El Jem.. Come in!
.. to the depths of Tunisia's "Far West", we come across this wild yet delicate station from another age: Immortal Haidra through the lens of Tahar Lakhneche
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