Saturday, August 18, 2007

Oudna archeological site (sort of)

These photos are from an archaelogical site about one hour south of Tunis. Isabella and I took some back roads to get there and what we saw was pretty good, although not necessarily amazing. It turns out that was because we completely missed the main part of the site, which was conviniently located on the other side of the hill. What roman ampitheatre? There was no ampitheatre there!

Anyway, we did venture into the very dark ancient underground dwellings, but could not see much on account of their being very dark.









This is an underground photo made possible by a large hole in the ground - the same ground we had been walkin on earlier. There was a sign there warning about collapse or cave but we could not read it in its entirety and did the only reasonable thing - ignored it.





Partially restored roman aqueduct:

2 comments:

RSVP said...

Sorry about the last comment - it was supposed to be taken with a pinch of salt...anyways - hope you are well my brother and that life and love is good. I love looking at new places, I also love to look at pictures other people take when they are loving new places. What an adventure - take it all in my friend, take it all in...

ecosse

Tony said...

I know dude - I just never got around to replying.

Things are going well; lost some weight, got somewhat of a tan.

Later SB.
(still working on the remix)