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Tunisia was amazing, I loved it soooooooooo much

TUNISIA | Thu, 23 Jul 2009 | By aussiechick_007 | Views [1365] | Comments [2]

Well now I am back home, finally I have added some photos from the 700 that I took using the cybershot phone. Wow, my first overseas trip and mostly I stayed in homestay with local families as I am a member of a hospitality exchange group. Tunisia was ... Read more >

Tags: beaches, cap bon, el houaria, nabuel, sousse, sparrowhawk festival

Photos: I love Tunisia

TUNISIA | Thu, 23 Jul 2009 | By aussiechick_007 | Photo Gallery

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Tags: ampitheatre, carthage, el houaria, hawk festival, medina, monastir, tanit. sousse, temple

 

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