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These colourful potteries is a famous craft in Tunisia
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| The Great Mosque of Sousse, too bad it was closed while we were there...
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| Sousse's Ribat. There is usually one Ribat/fortress in every coastal city
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| The watchtower is 27m high. It is used as a watchtower for lookout as well as a beacon for passing messages
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Entrance to the Ribat is through a narrow arched doorway flanked by weathered columns salvagedfrom the ruins of Roman Hadrumetum.
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| Minaret of Zaouia Zakkak. It is a complex that contains a mosque, a medersa (school) and a mausoleum
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| A medina won't be called a medina without the maze-like alleyways
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| It is not usual to see a bunch of pretty cool guys here in Tunisia
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This 9th century wall that surrounds the medina provides protection from the invaders up North
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| Movenpick, probably the best hotel in Sousse
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| The Salon, a steakhouse that is decorated as if you were in the wild wild west
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