Wildllife | Afrikya Photo Diary (Mar 1- 8)
Daily Glimpse Into Tunisia's Multifaceted Heritage since 2016.
Again, we plunge our eyes into the incredibly rich artworks defying the woes of time.. such as this frozen yet lively scene of the wilderness around once-thriving Bulla Regia on the foot of the Atlas world, northwestern Tunisia, through the lens of its lover Alexandra Azarova
Next canvas, a teeming one, is painted by Mother Nature, portraying some of its cherished species enjoying another peaceful day in National Park El Feija by Tunisia’s Ghar Dimaou. Immortalized through the lens of Amine Mouelhi
Wildlife finds refuge atop the power poles transformed into fluffy control towers.. His Majesty “Haj Kacem” - The Stork - watching his fellow humans traverse Tunisia’s northwestern parkways.. Photo credit: Zyed Ben Miled
Deeper into the untamed west.. We stumble upon Atlas’ magnificent Red Kite embracing the fierce waterfalls of Mellegue Dam, skillfully shot by Ismail Saidi around northwestern Tunisia.. Keep soaring!
Still another setting of natural symphony: A carefree bird in communion with the placid waters of Lake Bni Mtir, contemplated and captured by Houssem Ben Othmen in Tunisia’s Atlas realm
After the lonely, content bird, here is a couple of flamingos entwined in love, blended with a sunset painting through the lens of Saad Wahabi in the vast expanse of Tunisia’s southeastern islets and lagoons: Boughrara in the vicinity of Medenine
Next stop is: Sijoumi lagoon, a few miles away from bustling Tunis.. Here, migrating flamingos take a break and a refreshing bath.. left in peace and pictured in this ethereal aerial by the drone of Hassen Gharmoul
Taking off.. following the flow of vibrant Mother Nature.. Aboard the curious drone of Mahmoud Essaidi across the skies of heartland Tunisia.. Keep authentic!
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