Tag Archives: Mediterranean Sea
The Unfinished Mosque
Walking through the gateway to the Unfinished Mosque in Rabat, Morocco, the most striking feature is the Hassan tower, which was begun in 1195 AD and was planned to be the tallest minaret in the world in conjunction with the … Continue reading
Posted in Morocco, Photos, World Cruise
Tagged columns, fountain, Hassan tower, Mediterranean Sea, minaret, Morocco, mosque, muezzin, photo, plaza, prayer, Rabat, sultan, Unfinished Mosque
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Doors, Doors, Doors
The front doors of residences in Tunisia are large, double, decorated and mostly blue. The artistry is created with nails that look like hammered upholstery tacks, both large and small, and some other adornments that can be seen in the … Continue reading
Posted in Photos, Tunisia, World Cruise
Tagged artistry, blue doors, door adornments, door handles, doors, Mediterranean Sea, photos, Tunisia
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Baths of Carthage
Leaving Italy our ship sailed across the Mediterranean Sea to Tunisia. We spent one day exploring the wonders of ancient Roman ruins and walking in the modern city of Tunis. I will take you wandering through my photos to some … Continue reading
Posted in Photos, Tunisia, World Cruise
Tagged ancient, architecture, baths, Carthage, Mediterranean Sea, photos, Roman, ruins, Tunis, Tunisia
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