Tunisian Photo Diary | Carthaginian Cities (Nov 25–30)
Following the daily, limitless journey traced by passionate photographers since 2016
Moving east.. deeper into the past: Utica, mother of Carthage: Here, too, stones and nature forever blossom side by side.. Adorned and captured by Mediterranean Tunisia's enthusiast Alexandra Azarova
and then, we stepped into one of Utica's Punic houses, we couldn't feel more home! A glimpse into a 2500+ year-old floor through the lens of Alexandra Azarova, northeastern Tunisia.. Stay Amazed!
To the heir of Utica: Carthage, Mistress of the Mediterranean, once an influential pioneer in urban engineering as depicted by this home cistern pictured by Mohammed Ghassen Nouira in the heart of the Punic Ports
Next stop across the Admiralty Island: Here we contemplate the remnants of a ship-repairing workshop in the once bustling Military Port of Carthage, present-day Tunisia through the lens of its citizen ambassador Issam Barhoumi
How about a cozy, timeless bath? Today, we invite ourselves to another Carthaginian city and house hugged by the sea: Kerkouane, northeastern Tunisia, passionately navigated and captured through the lens of Mohammed Ghassen Nouira
Up in the air.. Adorning the well-traced, ancient streets of Carthaginian Kerkouane port city proudly standing for about three millennia, lovingly captured by the drone of Chedi Tanabene from northeastern Tunisia.. Keep Resilient!