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Southern Tunisia
Tunisia is Africa's smallest country, and the town of Douz in the south is gateway to the Sahara Desert, a place luring millions of people every year. Catriona on tour Luxury in the desert Market life First house open to tourists Thursday, July ... [... more]
Getaway |
Clipped Ivy
Some very common plants or 'garden workhorses' can look special when clipped and pruned into interesting shapes. A good example is Hedera canariensis, a species of ivy native to Tunisia and Algeria. A vigorous, evergreen, woody-stemmed climber, ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard |
Southern Tunisia
Catriona makes her way through the world's harshest environment — the Sahara, a place of sand dunes, nomads and palm oases. Catriona in the Sahara. Trekking through a sandstorm. Thursday markets. Thursday, March 27, 2003 Catriona makes her way ... [... more]
Getaway |
Fred H. Salter
From Africa's Sahara Desert, where he met Churchill, to the plains of Tunisia, where he served under Patton, Fred Salter executed daring nightly solo missions, risking his life to gather the vital intelligence the U.S. Army desperately needed... ... [... more]
Random House |
Gerald Zarr
Written by Gerald Zarr Tunisia - Culture Smart! Gerald Zarr a quick guide to customs and culture [... more]
Random House |
Patrick Lescot
Born in Tunisia in 1953, Patrick Lescot is the editor-in-chief of the foreign news service Agence France-Presse. He has been a correspondent in Johannesburg, Beijing, Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Bangkok, and Phnom Penh. Lescot studied Chinese ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
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