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Top 5 clothing picks for women traveling to hot, conservative countries
Blog: Coconut Radio - 19 April 2012
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Maghreb of Fez Wins the African Super Cup
Blog: The View from Fez - 26 February 2012
Yesterday the people of Fez had a major sporting win to celebrate - and celebrate they did. The event was the final of the African Super Cup being held in the Rades Stadium in Tunisia between Esperance of Tunisia and MAS - the Maghreb Association of Fez. MAS won in a penalty shootout, 4 - 3. It was a sweet victory for the team from Fez as the Esperence coach, Nabil Maaloul, had been boasting "We proved our superiority over the continent this year.
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Tunisair Announces More Flights to Morocco
Blog: The View from Fez - 12 February 2012
Tunisian national flag carrier Tunisair has just announced an increase in the number of its flights to Morocco.It will also increase flights to Libya, Algeria and Turkey in summer season (March 26-October 30, 2012).
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Top Things to Do in Tunisia
Blog: Pommie Travels - 26 January 2011
For Europeans looking to escape the cold, Tunisia is a great sun-sea-and-sand winter destination. Offering warm temperatures all year round, white sandy beaches, luxury hotels and a wide range of water sports, Tunisia offers an all-year-round escape. But taking time to venture away from the coast towards the desert, you’ll be transported to a dramatic [...]
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Opinion: The Tunisian Revolt - is it contagious?
Blog: The View from Fez - 20 January 2011
Events in Tunisia have prompted a mixed reaction in Morocco. While the overthrowing of the corrupt dictatorship has brought smiles to many faces, there are some who express concern that the troubles of Tunisia might be contagious. Even more mixed has been the reporting by the international media. Ibn Warraq investigates.
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How To Travel The World On The Cheap!
Blog: The Odyssey Expedition - 21 December 2010
I’ve been stuck on the border with Papua New Guinea for the last few days, so not wanting to waste my time I made this here video for ya! It’s set up so that EVERY CLICK results in money going to the charity WaterAid: so why not set up an auto-refresh program, such as this one [...]
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An Unlikely Family Adventure to Hammam Mellegue, Tunisia
Blog: Coconut Radio - 21 May 2010
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Leaving the Island and Traveling the World With LOST
Blog: Landlopers - 17 May 2010
Since the first episode of LOST premiered on September 22, 2004, viewers from around the world have been captivated not only with the storyline, but with the destinations featured. While most of the episodes have centered around the mysterious, moving island (actually filmed in Hawaii), loyal fans have also seen some other remarkable locales. photo [...]
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Lady in Tunis
Blog: A Lady in London - 5 February 2010
The weather in London has been surprisingly mild this month. There's been some rain and there's been some wind, but on the whole it hasn't been too cold. Until last week, that is. Last week it got cold. So it was a good thing that my boyfriend and I had planned a post-Thanksgiving getaway to Tunisia, where the weather forecast called for sunny skies and 75 degree bliss.
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Sidetracked! Star Wars in the Sahara
Blog: Family Friendly Hotel, Resort, Suite Reviews: Travel Savvy Mom » blog - 22 January 2010
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ side·track (sīd´trăk): n. 1. A diversion from the main course. 2. A detour taken with children that you would never, ever take without them. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who and What: My husband, our two kids (7 and 4) and I. A visit to the (spectacular) locations in the Tunisian Sahara where scenes from Star Wars were filmed. Why: We were [...]
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Sousse - Substance over style
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 15 January 2010
When travelling, it's all nice and fine to go to some pretty place or awesome beach or ancient monument. But there are times you just need a city, not a capital, just a city. Perhaps a visit to a travel agent.
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Traveling in Tunisia – Guest Writer
Blog: A View To A Thrill - 14 January 2010
Today, A View To A Thrill welcomes a new friend and fellow world-traveler, Sheridan Lucas, as guest writer. She will share her impressions of her splendid visit to the country of Tunisia in Northern Africa. Sheridan is an aspiring writer who is always looking for fun-loving travel companions to roam the world with. If you [...]Traveling in Tunisia – Guest Writer is a post from: A View to A Thrill No related posts.
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Forgotten villages
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 14 January 2010
In the hills, just north of the desert, tip-toeing along the Algerian border, lie 3 forgotten oasis villages. Once bustling little centres, unprecedented rain in 1969 caused the locals to abandoned their homes for newer (blander) settlements. Nowadays, these three towns are being rediscovered.
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Takin' in Tozeur
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 12 January 2010
To every Ying there is a Yang. That is to say for all white, there is black. For up there is down. All creating a universal harmonious balance.
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Sometimes you gotta do the tour
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 10 January 2010
As an independent, budget traveller i have more often than not shied away from tours and
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Gateway to the Sahara
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 9 January 2010
The romantic imagery of an ocean of towering sand dunes have been etched into the analogs of countless ancient stories and modern Hollywood films. And no place does "desert" better than the Sahara.
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Goin' underground in Matmata
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 8 January 2010
I remember watching cartoons when i was a child (to be honest i still do). And i remember images of a ostrich sticking it's head in the sand when it wanted to get away from it all.
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Mediocre Mahdia
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 8 January 2010
There are certainly many times I've been glad to make the effort o get off the beaten track a little and enjoy places the way they should be. But there are other times when i get the "is this it?" feeling.
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El Jem of a colosseum
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 7 January 2010
What do Billy Ray Cyrus, Right Said Fred, the guys who sang "the Macarena" and the Tunisian city of El Jem have in common? Easy! They're all 'one hit wonders'.
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Monastir - too much change?
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 5 January 2010
Tacky development can have both positive and negative consequences on an unsuspecting town. The vast improvements to infrastructure clearly have a major influence on the daily lives of locals.






