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Caption: Left: A girl steps out the front door of her house in Sidi Bou Said, a charming town in northern Tunisia of whitewashed walls and sea blue windows and doors. Right: Sidi Bou Said, a town a few kilometers from the legendary city of Carthage, Tunisia, is colored white and blue.

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Left: A girl steps out the front door of her house in Sidi Bou Said, a charming town in northern Tunisia of whitewashed walls and sea blue windows and doors.  
Right: Sidi Bou Said, a town a few kilometers from the legendary city of Carthage, Tunisia, is colored white and blue. Sidi Bou Said, a town a few kilometers from the legendary city of Carthage, Tunisia, is colored white and blue.  Left: A mosque in Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia rises up, aloe in the foreground.  
Right: Shop in Sidi Bou Said, not far from the Tunisian capital of Tunis Place de la Victoire in Tunis, Tunisia is an entrance point to the Medina (old city). A jewelry store in the Tunis Medina (old city) displays silver necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. A man sells pastries in the Tunis Medina (old city).  The Medina of Tunis, Tunisia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Left: A man in the Medina (old city) in Tunis, Tunisia fashions souvenirs out of metal.  
Right: A shop at Place de la Victoire, an entry point into the Tunis Medina (old city), sells handwoven, decorated baskets. Nestled in the Tunis Medina (old city) is a café, where couples sit quietly to chat.  The Medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Left: A man browses the offerings of a bookseller next to the Jemaa Zitouna (Great Mosque) deep in the Tunis Medina (Tunisia), a UNESCO World Heritage site.  
Right: Named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 and located southeast of Tunis, the Roman ruins of Dougga are renowned as the largest and most beautiful Roman site in all of Tunisia. Named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 and located southeast of Tunis, the Roman ruins of Dougga are renowned as the largest and most beautiful Roman site in all of Tunisia. Named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 and located southeast of Tunis, the Roman ruins of Dougga are renowned as the largest and most beautiful Roman site in all of Tunisia.  This photo shows the well-preserved temple of the Capitol A boy watches over a flock of goats and sheep below the ancient Roman site of Dougga in Tunisia. A man in a butcher shop in Le Kef, Tunisia sells meat to a resident.  Le Kef is the unofficial capital of western Tunisia. Mosque in Le Kef, the unofficial capital of western Tunisia. Sidi Bou Makhlouf mosque in El Kef, one of the most underrated tourist destinations in Tunisia Le Kef's Kasbah (fort) dates back to 1601.  Le Kef is the capital of western Tunisia and is an unspoiled town and underrated tourist destination. High dynamic range image of Le Kef's Kasbah (fort), which dates back to 1601.  Le Kef is the capital of western Tunisia and is an unspoiled town and underrated tourist destination. Women in arabic dress stroll the streets of Le Kef, the unofficial capital of Western Tunisia. Left: A boy runs down an alley in El Kef.  El Kef, the capital of Western Tunisia, is an interesting town speckled with winding alleys, whitewashed walls, and sea blue wooden doors decorated in traditional Tunisian fashion.  
Right: The Dar Cherait Hotel in Tozeur, Tunisia boasts intricate and impressively beautiful architecture and decor in typical Tunisian style. The Dar Cherait Hotel in Tozeur, Tunisia boasts intricate and impressively beautiful architecture and decor in typical Tunisian style. The Dar Cherait Hotel in Tozeur, Tunisia boasts intricate and impressively beautiful architecture and decor in typical Tunisian style. The Dar Cherait Hotel in Tozeur, Tunisia boasts intricate and impressively beautiful architecture and decor in typical Tunisian style. The Dar Cherait Hotel in Tozeur, Tunisia boasts intricate and impressively beautiful architecture and decor in typical Tunisian style. Le Petit Prince is a charming bar and restaurant in Tozeur, Tunisia, offering excellent cuisine, including couscous and rabbit.  A woman walks along the road through the Tozeur oasis in Tunisia.  A compound in the oasis displays a traditional Tunisian wooden door and the city's unique brickwork style. Left: The 14th century Ouled El Hadef quarter in Tozeur, Tunisia is constructed in the city's traditional and unique brickwork style.  
Right: The 14th century Ouled El Hadef quarter in Tozeur, Tunisia is constructed in the city's traditional and unique brickwork style.