The Road to Algeria
February 27th, 2008 Posted in Africa, Photography, Travel, TunisiaThis blog hasn’t been updated in a while but sometimes it’s good to take a break. Last week myself and C were in Tunisia and had a great time even if the weather wasn’t what we expected. The coats we took because of the walk from the long-term car park in Dublin came in handy over there! I’ll post photos from the trip over the next week or so; this one was taken on the second day of a 2 day tour on a little mini-bus in which we travelled almost 1000km. It was a good bunch of people though so we had a bit of a laugh. We were crossing Chott El Jerid which is a massive salt lake (apparently 250 km long and 20 km wide) after spending the night in a hotel near the Sahara.



5 Responses to “The Road to Algeria”
By Bettythesheep on Feb 27, 2008
Nice picture!
By Nay on Mar 16, 2008
Nice? It’s bloody marvellous! Don’t know which I like more, the sign or fabulous clouds!
By Donal on Mar 17, 2008
Thanks for the comments.
Nay, these clouds seemed to be common over there, we don’t get them too often in Ireland!
By Nay on Mar 17, 2008
Wish I could remember geography lessons from school…are they nimbus or cirrus or wot??
A mate from Spain was saying how we have our own special type of cloud she never sees at home…big ones full of rain, I think she meant!
Happy St Pat’s!