your free PDF travel guide for South Tunesia
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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about South Tunesia, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
Miles of flat sandy beaches, green palm oases, bizarrely eroded mountain ranges and salt lakes, with dancing mirages, oases, ancient towns and fortified castles Ksar-, which is the archaic, extremely fascinating side of Tunisia. The Berbers, the indigenous people of North Africa, you'll meet in homes around the funnel Matmata, in the Höhlendorfern in Tataouine and even on the Badeinsel Djerba. Only at Djerbas beaches to relax would be a shame: The Grand Sud, the deep south, is within our grasp.
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sight Ksar Ghilane
in Tunisia
A tiny oasis and an ancient fort in the expanses of the desert. A Palmenoase in the vastness of the Sahara, where sand and Kieswüste meet between high dunes, walls of a Roman fortress, the stranger at a...
sight Ksar Ouled Soltane
in Tunisia
As a memory castle, and serves this market partly Ksar today. Again, this memory castle 23 miles south of Tataouine, the parts still in the 15th Century, is well preserved, it was the end of the 1990s r...
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