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Photos: Tunisia June 2011 early summer, short visit - 14 days

TUNISIA | Sat, 25 Jun 2011 | By aussiechick_007 | Photo Gallery

assorted scenery in El Kantaoui, Takrouna, Sousse
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Tags: apartment, baking tabouna bread, cooking lessons, green harissa, harissa, marina, panorama, port el kantaoui, traditional clay oven, view

Nelson’s Dockyard, English Harbor Antigua

ANTIGUA & BARBUDA | Mon, 12 Apr 2010 | By belleslady | Views [577]

April 12 th Back in Antigua and preparing for Hannah’s arrival and the start of Classics Week. Nelson’s dockyard is a restored harbor from the time of Admiral Nelson and the English fleet arrived/colonized Antigua. It is gorgeous and a great spot ... Read more >

Tags: admiral nelson, classics regatta, dockyard, marina

Grenada

GRENADA | Mon, 15 Mar 2010 | By belleslady | Views [1146]

March 14th, 2010 Arrived Grenada around 4:30pm and made a grand or should I say ground entrance due to a confusing buoy system and conflicting guide book advice. We eventually tied up in Port Louis Marina a new venture being built by Peter De Savvry ... Read more >

Tags: fauna, flora, marina, museum, people, restaurant

 

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The Egyptian Bazaaar, known as the spice market for its prominent spice collections buzzes with energy. The bazaar is filled with the aroma and colour of herbs and spices. The loose piles of spice now compete for the attention of tourists bargain hunting for dried fruits, oils and boxes of Turkish Delight.: by sarahg, Views[513]
The Egyptian Bazaaar, known as the spice market for its prominent spice collections buzzes with energy. The bazaar is filled with the aroma and colour of herbs and spices. The loose piles of spice now compete for the attention of tourists bargain hunting for dried fruits, oils and boxes of Turkish Delight.

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