Tree Tuesday from my favourite Berber settlement

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

Vacation coming soon!

Therefore some photos from last year's travel to Tunisia, some photos from an old traditional Berber settlement with some views into nature for TreeTuesday. I can't wait to go there again and learn more about their culture and how they lived in the past 3,000 years. Some more visuals below to give you some indication. The Berber community on Djerba is quite old.

Berber's history

Just in a nutshell about the Berbers. They come from North Africa originally and numerous communities exist across the region in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco and Egypt to mention a few aonly.

The Berbers majority live in Morocco and Algeria and they cal themselves Imazighen and they do speak various dialects / languages related to Ancient Egyptian.

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I think I remember you from another Platform, which is no more. :-)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Enlighten me about more details about you @westendgirl2000, assume the platform is the one starting with "t" and ending with "su" :-)?

that is true. Funnily, I just learned from this fantastic platform the other day. :-) So its still alot to find out for me.

und wir kennen uns :-)?

so wie man sich auf solchen Plattformen kennt....irgendwann findet man man den einen Bericht der einen gefällt, oder bei TSU vielleicht das eine Bildchen...ist zu lange her, aber irgendwie hatte ich ein Deja-vue bei deinem Namen. :-)

War noch nie in Tunesien! Das sind schöne Einblicke!

This is amazing how the tribe of barber tunisia bagun home in the cave

Interesting trees growing in that community. Seems they have a lot of interesting stuff in their culture which I'd love to see. That house there covered by dirt kinda reminds me of Hobbiton. Enjoy your vacation.

Que lindo lugar!!! Hermoso!.

thank you very much for sharing, photo on berber, and life in berber, success is always for you, @uwelang.

This is amazing great work sir.

Wow it looks incredibly dry there. Those trees must really be tough!