How rain determines olive tree economics in Tunisia
“The North of Tunisia is the most fertile region. There it rains about 1,000mm per year. In the middle about 200mm. The South is almost deprived from rain with only between 0-50mm of rain”. More or...
View ArticleAmphitheater of El Djem (video)
Last August Luca and I visited the amphitheater in El Djem, Tunisia. It is the biggest one in Africa and the 4th in the World. It could host up to 35,000 spectators who came mainly to watch chariot...
View ArticleA ride into the Sahara (video)
During our holidays in Tunisia, we took a 2-days excursion to the South-West; into the Sahara. We had never been in a desert before. We loved it. In those two days we lived many new experiences. We...
View ArticleIs a hassle-free airport possible?
Some years ago on trip to India, I remember having passed through the security check just before getting into the airplane at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam. However in the subsequent flights I have...
View ArticleDemocracy in Tunisia?
Luca and I visited Tunisia last summer. Now that the country is going through revolts, the president Ben Ali has fled country, etc., I find it interesting to remember some of the thoughts and a...
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