 We took a slightly longer route from Kairouan to Tozeur to visit the Roman ruins at Sbeitla |
 Prickly pear cactus, Tunisia |
 Prickly pear cactus in bloom, Tunisia |
 Prickly pear flower and bug |
 Prickly Pear cactus |
 Roadside antique shop between Kairouan and Sbeitla |
 Meat served in rural Tunisian restaurants is VERY fresh |
 Sheep skin hanging outside a roadside Tunisian restaurant |
 Sheepskin advertising fresh meat hangs outside a roadside Tunisian restaurant |
 I think most westerners a little more distance from their food |
 Fresh meat on the grill |
 Apricot tree, Tunisia |
 Apricots |
 We stopped at an orchard along the road from Kairouan to Sbeitla to get fresh apricots |
 The orchard is 5-10 min prior to the turnoff for Tozeur and Gafsa on the left side coming from Kairouan |
 Picking apricots |
 Picking apricots |
 The farmer's daughter |
 Tunisian woman and her daughter |
 Tunisian woman and her daughter in the apricot orchard |
 Tunisian girl |
 Tunisian woman |
 Another one of the apricot pickers |
 Back on the road to Sbeitla |
 A pair of horses in the back of a truck, Tunisia |
 Landscape outside Sbeitla |
 Welcome to Sbeitla, Roman Sufetula |
 To get to the ruins of the Roman city of Sufetule (Sbeitla) take the right fork |
 Arch of Diocletian (Arch of the Tetrarcs) late 3rd C. AD |
 We found a group of dancing Tunisian students outside the museum in Sbeitla |
 Happy Dancing Tunisian |
 Another Happy Dancing Tunisian |
 Mosaic floor fragment outside Sbeitla Museum |
 Bacchus, god of wine, Sbeitla Museum |
 Marble bust of Creperia Innula, a member of the upper middle class of Sbeitla |
 Mosaic cross from the altar of a basilica, 5-6th C. AD, Sbeitla Museum |
 Mosaic from the Basilica of Sts. Sylvanus and Fortunatus, 5-6th C. AD |
 Detail of the christian mosaic from the Basilica of Sts. Sylvanus and Fortunatus |
 Roman floor mosaic from Sbiba, 5th C. AD |
 Latin inscription, Sbeitla Museum |
 Triumph of Venus, 4th C. AD, Sbeitla Museum |
 Tunisian students, Sbeitla |
 Archeological Park of Sbeitla-Kasserine |
 Roman house fortified during the Byzantine era and inhabited until the 9th C (after the Arab conquest) |
 Sbeitla |
 The archaeological park at Sbeitla has well tended gardens |
 Pool in the Private Baths decorated with mosaics of fish and sealife |
 Mosaic of fish and sealife, 4th-5th C. AD |
 Mosaic of fish and sealife, Private Baths, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic of fish and sealife, 4th-5th C. AD, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic of fish and sealife, Private Baths, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic of fish and sealife, 4th-5th C. AD, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic of fish and sealife, Private Baths, Sbeitla |
 Remains of Byzantine Church of Sts. Gervais, Protais and Tryphon, fortified in the 7th Century against the Arab conquest |
 Remains of Byzantine Church of Sts. Gervais, Protais and Tryphon |
 Ruins of the Roman city of Sufetula (Sbeitla) founded 1st C. AD |
 Looking across the ruins of Sbeitla towards the Capitol and Forum |
 Substantial remains of the ancient center of Sbeitla |
 Remains of the market leading to the Arch of Antonius Pius |
 Arch of Antonius Pius, Sbeitla, market ruins |
 Arch of Antonius Pius and the Temple of Minerva across ruins of the market |
 Arch of Antonius Pius, Sbeitla, 139 AD |
 Arch of Antonius Pius, Sbeitla, 139 AD |
 Temple of Minerva seen through the Arch of Antonius Pius |
 The Forum of Sbeitla (70x60m) with the Temples of Minerva, Jupiter and Juno (left to right) |
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 Three temples on the Forum of Sbeitla |
 Temple of Minerva, Sbeitla |
 Temple of Minerva, Sbeitla |
 Temple of Minerva, Sbeitla |
 Looking back across the Forum (70x60m) and the Arch of Antonius Pius |
 Niche in the Temple of Minerva, Sbeitla |
 Temple of Jupiter, Sbeitla |
 The back side of the Temple of Jupiter |
 Baptistry dedicated by Vitalis and Cordella |
 Mosaic covered baptismal font in the Church of Vitalis, 5-6th C. AD |
 Mosaic detail from the baptistry, Church of Vitalis |
 Mosaic covered baptistry, Church of Vitalis, Sbeitla, 5-6th C. AD |
 Mosaic cross, baptistry, Church of Vitalis |
 Mosaic detail from the baptistry, Church of Vitalis |
 Baptistry, Church of Vitalis, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic detail from the baptistry, Church of Vitalis |
 Mosaic cross, baptistry, Church of Vitalis |
 Mosaic floor, Church of Vitalis, Sbeitla |
 Basin, Church of Vitalis, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor remains, Church of Vitalis, Sbeitla |
 Detail of mosaic floor, Church of Vitalis |
 Chapel of Jucundus, 4th C. AD, Sbeitla |
 Plain mosaic baptistry with a central column, Chapel of Jucundus, 4th C. AD |
 Ruins of the Church of Ballator, Sbeitla, 4th C. AD |
 Mosaic floor, Church of Bellator, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor, Church of Bellator, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor, Church of Bellator, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor, Church of Bellator, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor detail, Church of Bellator, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor detail, Church of Bellator, Sbeitla |
 Dad wearing Slim's gift |
 Forum, Three Temples and Arch of Antonius Pius, Sbeitla |
 Arch of Antonius Pius and Temple of Minerva, Sbeitla |
 Paved Roman road leading to the Arch of Antonius Pius |
 Church of St. Servus, built inside a pagen temple, Sbeitla |
 Exposed sarcophagi, Church of St. Servus |
 Baptismal font, Church of St. Servus, Sbeitla |
 Latin inscription, Church of St. Servus |
 Great Baths, Sbeitla, 100m x 50m, 3rd C. AD |
 Mosaic floor, Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor, Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor, Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor detail, Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor, Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Mosaic floor, Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Great Baths, Sbeitla |
 Sbeitla |
 Theatre, Sbeitla |
 Sbeitla |
 Column remain standing in a flower bed, Sbeitla |
 The road to the coast at Sfax leading through the Arch of Diocletian (Arch of the Tetrarchs) 3rd C. AD |
 The road to the coast at Sfax leading through the Arch of Diocletian (Arch of the Tetrarchs) 3rd C. AD |
 Arch of Triomph dedicated to the Emperor Diocletian around the year 300 |
 Roman road passing under the Arch of Diocletian |
 Arch of Diocletian, Sbeitla, 3rd C. AD |
 Arch of Diocletian, Sbeitla, 3rd C. AD |
 Arch of Diocletian, Sbeitla, 3rd C. AD |
 Flowers, Archaeological park of Sbeitla |
 Flowers, Archaeological park of Sbeitla |
 Flowers, Archaeological park of Sbeitla |
 Flowers, Archaeological park of Sbeitla |
 Since 1987, all Tunisian cities have a "Boulevard de l'Environnement" |
 Tunisian license plate |
 ŢŐÇČ - Qassab - butcher, from the root ŢŐČ - to cut up/carve |
 Fresh meat waiting for the grill |
 This guy was happily munching on grass a short time ago |
 Another victim being dispatched |
 Butchers at work on a freshly slaughered goat |
 I prefer a bit of distance from my food |
 Freshly slaughtered meat, Tunisia |
 What's left when they're done |
 Enough to turn you vegetarian... |
 Butcher hacking off pieces for the grill |
 Fresh meat on the grill |
 Lunch time in Tunisia |
 Tasted ok...goat or sheep? |
 At the shop across the street they left the tail on to help identification |
 Tunisian roadside butcher |
 Tunisian National Guard vehicle stopped for lunch |
 The road to Kasserine, site of a 1943 battle during the North Africa campaign |
 Trees on the plains near Kasserine |
 Trees on the plains near Kasserine |
 Oued (Wadi) El Hatab, Kasserine |
 Railway bridge crossing Oued (Wadi) El Hatab, Kasserine |
 Causeway crossing Oued (Wadi) El Hatab, Kasserine |
 There's a little bit of water in the Oued El Hatab, Kasserine |
 It doesn't rain in southern Tunisia! Entering Kasserine |
 Kasserine Railway Station |
 Monument to the 7th of November 1987, Kasserine |
 Historic scenes, Kasserine - prehistoric era |
 Kasserine Railway Station |
 Histroic scenes, Kasserine - the Arab invasion |
 Histroic scenes, Kasserine - the Arab invasion |
 Municipality of Kasserine 1945-1995 |
 Municipality of Kasserine, founded 17 May 1945 |
 Railway bridge crossing another wadi in Kasserine |
 Mausoleum of a rich Roman family, 2nd C. AD, Kasserine |
 Latin inscription on the mausoleum, Kasserine |
 Monument to the Arab invaders, Kasserine |
 We're headed towards Gafsa. Tebessa is in Algeria |
 Woman herding sheep along the railway, Thelepte, Tunisia |
 Fériana, Tunisia |
 Tunisian railroad crossing a wadi approaching Fériana |
 Tunisian railroad crossing a wadi approaching Fériana |
 Tunisian railroad crossing a wadi approaching Fériana |
 Bienvenue a Fériana - Welcome |
 Smiling Tunisian kids in Fériana |
 A black hair tent set up in Fériana |
 The everpresent number 7, Fériana |