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Can you imagine playing pool in the middle of the desert?

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Deserted

Deserted

December 6th, 2008 Posted in 1 Tagged amateur photographer, blue, desert, flickr, hot, people, photo, photos, pictures

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espejismo en el desierto /mirage in desert

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Riding Waves Of Sand

Desert safari near Dubai.

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Desert Panorama

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Sakhara desert

"Star Wars" Scenery

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SAHARAN CAMEL DROVER

Seen late afternoon in the Sahara Desert near Douz Tunisia. Best viewed large.

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2006-04-C_237-1

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The first time I visited Tunisia was in the 1960s not long after the country had gained its independence from France and President Bourguiba was in power. The country was just beginning to dip its toe into the rapidly expanding river of tourism.

…Close by is the real Tunisia, the medina at Sousse, the troglodyte dwellings at Matmata, the desert market at Douz, the Chott and the mountain oases. The photography is exciting and challenging and for a Muslim country–the least restricted that I have experienced.

Sousse, Tunisia’s third largest city, is an unusual combination of beach resort, industrial port and Islamic city. Each part of the city is separate, so you pass from one world to another quickly and totally. The old medina is a maze of winding streets and endless photographic opportunities–the ideal place to start your journey and become acclimated to the country.

This was a fascinating journey with plenty of photographic opportunities, so I was very happy to retrace my steps in February 2003 leading a group of 15 photographers from the Northern Region of the Royal Photographic Society.

This is an other testimonial how pretty the photography is in Tunisia through decades, people like Jane H. Black were coming and going enjoying every little stuff around, Tunisia is the land of the picturesque a motion worth take shots and getting back happy with a little smell of history in a photo.

Read the Full article by [Jane H. Black]

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Ahmed’s Eye ! posted a photo:

Mosque !

Built in the desert, half way between Ajdebia and Tobruq.

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Mosque !

February 20th, 2008 Posted in libya, photo blogs Tagged desert, eye, flickr, half, hot, libya, lybie, me, mosque, people, photo, photos, q, ran, way

Adel Bouallagui was born and raised in Tunisia, he started his career as a journalist reporter for local and foreign newspapers then he joined the Tunisian TV where he participated in the production of three-hour talk show. He earned a master’s degree in Media & Arts specializing in Digital Photography and Video Production.

His interest in digital photography was fostered by his digital photography workshops in Long Island University in Brooklyn, New York. from this point on, Adel has taken photographs all over the state of New York. Adel ’s strong media and mass communications theories understanding and capabilities have allowed him to get into the middle of the crowd and capture various photographs in different themes. Adel has a tendency towards working on themed photographs over the past two years Adel has been working on photographs concerning Multiculturalism, Globalization, global communications, and Body language.

Adel has a tendency towards using digital imaging to capture and doccument various Folkloric & Cultural Heritage, he also likes working on themed photographs.
Over the past Adel has been working on topics such as: Multiculturalism, Globalization, Global communications, and Body language.

Unfortunately, he doesn’t have a dedicated site and his works are thrown all over the Internet.

[Adel Bouallagui Gallery]

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La distance entre Ajdebia (Lybie) et Tobruq (Lybie) est longue de 400 Km, et est une ligne droite tracée au milieu du désert... à droite comme à gauche... rien que du vide, et quelques dromadaires !!!

The distance between Ajdebia (Libya) and Tobruq (Libya) is about 400 Km, and it is a straight line traced in the desert. Emptiness... and a few camels !!!

La route “Sahrawi”

December 10th, 2007 Posted in photo blogs Tagged desert, dromadaire, el, est, hot, la, libya, long, longue, lybie, me, photo, q, route

imen posted a photo:

lost city

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lost city

February 25th, 2007 Posted in photo blogs, tunisie Tagged city, desert, flickr, hot, lost, me, men, paysage, people, photo, photos

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Tozeur

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Tozeur

February 25th, 2007 Posted in photo blogs, tunisie Tagged desert, flickr, hot, me, men, paysage, people, photo, photos

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salt sculpture

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salt sculpture

February 25th, 2007 Posted in photo blogs, tunisie Tagged cul, desert, flickr, hot, me, men, paysage, people, photo, photos

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