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Medina, Carthage and Sidi Bou Said

A day touring north Tunisia. Details to follow.
Archeologically, Carthage is a mess - every civilisation established itself, developed, flourished, was invaded, was destroyed. The new Occupiers built their own cities, temples, public buildings, government, dwellings, on top of the mess, using the rubble. So Roman columns turn up all over, well after the Romans went super nova. What you can see is whoever was last's view of society. Hard to pick your way through it all. Many stones lying on the ground. Some dramatic things remain, such as the Hidden Commercial Port.
The current local culture is fascinating.
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Alley, Sidi Bou Said
Alley, Sidi Bou Said
Door, Sidi Bou Said 2
Door, Sidi Bou Said 2
Door, Sidi Bou Said 3
Door, Sidi Bou Said 3
Door, Sidi Bou Said 4
Door, Sidi Bou Said 4
Door, Sidi Bou Said 5
Door, Sidi Bou Said 5
Antonius Baths from South end Pano
Antonius Baths from South end Pano
Antonius Baths from West side Pano
Antonius Baths from West side Pano
Carthage Commercial Port and Roman Dry Dock Pano
Carthage Commercial Port and Roman Dry Dock Pano
Bysra Hill Forum - Different stone columns
Bysra Hill Forum - Different stone columns
Roman Amphitheatre of Carthage
Roman Amphitheatre of Carthage
Roman Amphitheatre of Carthage - tunnel from outside to basement
Roman Amphitheatre of Carthage - tunnel from outside to basement
Gravestones at Bacchus Cemetery 1
Gravestones at Bacchus Cemetery 1
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