THIS IS WHAT LOCALS SHOW YOU IN TUNISIA | BIZERTE WALKING TOUR

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Ready to explore another country on the Mediterranean: Tunisia!

We are beginning our Tunisian exploration in the port town of Bizerte. Join us as we explore this iconic town with our charismatic guide, Samir, AKA Chouchou.

We found his love for Bizerte's history and culture contagious and inspiring, and we think you will too. Watch as we explore local markets, learn about the strong symbology visible throughout the town, and how Tunisians ward off the "evil eye!".

Let us know: What surprised you most about Bizerte?

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TravelDialogues
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The hamsa hand, fish and flower on the door are rooted in Carthaginian era and still a part of Tunisian culture till this day

Tuuliniska
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مدينة الحبيبية تواحشتك الله يرد غربتي ❤❤❤❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳

lamiachamkhia
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The unfortunate thing is that baths existed before the Turks. Since the era of Carthage and then the Aghlabids in the Islamic period, baths have existed and the Turks took them from us, and I do not understand why today they say a Turkish bath. The problem with those who claim to be a tourist guide is that most of the time they only speak other languages, but they know nothing about history and attribute Tunisian things to other countries out of ignorance and lack of awareness. This is a Tunisian bath. By the way, we call the hand “khomsa, ” and the fish and the eye are all Carthaginian symbols of protection from the evil eye. In Tunisia, we say “jibba” and we do not say “jellaba, ” and the word “baboush” is actually the first time I hear it, and I do not know what it means. In the Tunisian language, “baboush” means only snail

TheTruth-mrml
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Grazie per per questo interessante video. Non ci sono molti video su biserte. Molti italiani si trasferiscono a hammamet, monastir, sousse, kelibia. Ci sono tantissimi video su questi posti, e agenzie che si occupano di trasferimento per pensionati, mostrano sempre i soliti luoghi. Non capisco perché bieserte non è molto gettonata e presa in considerazione per viverci da pensionato. Personalmente la trovo meravigliosa. Grazie ancora❤

giuseppinaviola
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Da quello che ho capito guardando i tantissimi video sulla tunisia, è che i paesaggi sono in moltissime parti identici a quelli siciliani. Anche le persone, come questa persona del video sono disponibili, e ospitali, proprio come i siciliani. ❤ Sono Italiana, e mio marito era siciliano.

giuseppinaviola
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You have to visit Hammamet, it's full of Italians !😊

Hassenfeki
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Love how you visited my city Bizerte. It's truly beautiful and serene yet tourists usually don't seem to find their way towards it and stick to more touristy and traditional locations. I hope you had a great time in Tunisia ! Good luck for the rest of your adventures around the world.

ahmed
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I was in love with the girl from there .. college days haha . Benzart is a lovely city with a gr8 seafood

bouyahiausama
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Interesting video. Learning so much from your travels.

JS-cjjf
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I was married to a Tunisian and they are super, super schmoozy.

TrueWalker
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You're from Naples? We have one too we call it Nabel.

ELYESSS
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We don't want to look your face but the town !

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welcome to shbcf.ru