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The ruins of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The ruins of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The massive remains of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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White senior male and female tourists view the massive remains of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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White senior men, veterans of World War II, lay wreath for their fallen comrades resting at the North African American Cemetery and Memorial, Tunisia
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Overview of headstones of American soldiers who fought and died in World War II resting in peace at the North African American Cemetery and Memorial, Tunisia
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Overview of headstones of American soldiers who fought and died in World War II resting at the North African American Cemetery and Memorial, Tunisia
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Overview of headstones of American soldiers who fought and died in World War II interred at the North African American Cemetery and Memorial, Tunisia
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Row of crosses on the headstones of American soldiers who fought and died in World War II buried at the North African American Cemetery and Memorial, Tunisia
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White senior man, a veteran of World War II, visits the grave of a fallen comrade resting at the North African American Cemetery and Memorial, Tunisia
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White senior man, a veteran of World War II, visits the grave of a fallen comrade buried at the North African American Cemetery and Memorial, Tunisia
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Close-up of a pillar at the Roman ruins in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The remains of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The ruins of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The massive remains of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The massive remains of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The massive remains of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The massive remains of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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The ruins of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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View through an arch of the ruins of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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Two pillars remain in the ruins of the Thermes of Antoninus Pius, the Roman baths named after emperor Antoninus Pius in Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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Close-up of a sign in Arabic, English and French boasting Carthage, the series of historical cities from a Phoenician settlement to an eventual Roman colony as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tunis, Tunisia
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Row of Tunisian flags wave in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Overview of a well-preserved Ribat, an Arabic term for a small fortification used to scan the sea for invading hostile ships in Monastir, Tunisia
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Aerial view of the mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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Aerial view of the mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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The mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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The mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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The mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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The mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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The mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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The mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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The mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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View from an open wrought iron gate of the mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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Close-up of a multi-lingual sign in Arabic, English, French and German on display at a bus station in Sousse, Tunisia
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Close-up of a hookah or waterpipe, an instrument for smoking tobacco, on display outside a room in Sousse, Tunisia
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Aerial view of a cemetery near the mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of the republic of Tunisia, located in Monastir, Tunisia
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Tunisian crowd gathers at the Medina bazaar in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Exterior of a coffee shop at the Medina bazaar in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Souvenirs for sale at the Medina bazaar in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Tunisian woman wearing a hijab and her toddler son window shop for jewelry at the Medina bazaar in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Group portrait of fashionable smiling Tunisian teen boys and smiling Tunisian teen girls in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Group portrait of fashionable smiling Tunisian teen boys and smiling Tunisian teen girls in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Exterior of the Orient Palace Hotel in Sousse, Tunisia
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Swimming pool and jacuzzi at the Orient Palace Hotel in Sousse, Tunisia
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Two Tunisian senior men, one wearing a turban, drink coffee alfresco at a coffee shop located in the Medina bazaar in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Souvenirs for sale at the Medina bazaar in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and deemed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Exterior of a building made from stone in Gabes, Tunisia
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Exterior of old buildings made from stone at a ksar, a Berber village in Djerba, Tunisia
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Exterior of old buildings made from stone at a ksar, a Berber village in Djerba, Tunisia
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Exterior of old buildings made from stone at a ksar, a Berber village in Djerba, Tunisia
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Portrait of a smiling Berber woman wearing a hijab standing in front of old buildings made from stone at a ksar, a Berber village in Djerba, Tunisia
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Exterior of old buildings made from stone at a ksar, a Berber village in Djerba, Tunisia
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Tunisian woman wearing a hijab buys a fur rug from a Tunisian male vendor at an outdoor market in Matmata, Tunisia
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Variety of spices labeled in English and Arabic for sale at an outdoor market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Variety of spices labeled in English and Arabic for sale at an outdoor market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Variety of spices labeled in English and Arabic for sale at an outdoor market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Variety of spices labeled in English and Arabic for sale at an outdoor market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Variety of spices labeled in English and Arabic for sale at an outdoor market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Exterior of a spice market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Exterior of a spice market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Blonde White female tourist shops for spices from a smiling Tunisian male vendor wearing a taqiyah at a spice market in Gabes, Tunisia
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Blonde White female tourist shops for a fur rug from a Tunisian male vendor wearing a turban at an outdoor market in Gabes, Tunisia
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White female tourist stands in front of a camel outside a troglodyte house at the Berber Lifestyle Village in Matmata, Tunisia
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Collection of traditional jars and jugs on display in the kitchen of an underground troglodyte house at the Berber Lifestyle Village in Matmata, Tunisia
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Collection of traditional jars and jugs on display in the kitchen of an underground troglodyte house in Matmata, Tunisia
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Bedroom of an underground troglodyte house at Berber Lifestyle Village in Matmata, Tunisia
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Cuban farmer tills a tobacco field with his oxen in Sierra del Rosario, Cuba"
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Revolution Square in Havana, Cuba with large new neon artwork of hero Camilo Cienfuegos saying Your're doing well, Fidel"
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Cuban farmer tills a tobacco field with his oxen in Sierra del Rosario, Cuba"
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Cuban farmer tills a tobacco field with his oxen in Sierra del Rosario, Cuba"
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Cuban farmer stands at the entrance of a barn used to dry tobacco in Sierra del Rosario, Cuba"
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Cuban farmer displays dried tobacco leaves in Sierra del Rosario, Cuba"
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Cuban farmer tills a tobacco field with his oxen in Sierra del Rosario, Cuba"
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Cuban school children play a game outside their school in Las Terrazas in Sierra del Rosario, Cuba"
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Mural depicts Che Guervara on the side of a building in Cuba
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Pink 1950s-era Chevy automobile used as a taxi in central Havana, Cuba"
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Minaret of the Sidi Sahab Mosque or Mosque of the Barber, a burial site of companion to prophet Muhammad, Abu Zama al-Balaui in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Exterior of the Sidi Sahab Mosque or Mosque of the Barber, a burial site of Abu Zama al-Balaui, companion to prophet Muhammad, in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Minaret of the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Minaret of the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Close-up of arches facing the courtyard at the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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View from a horseshoe arch of the massive minaret towering over the courtyard at the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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View from a horseshoe arch of the massive minaret towering over the courtyard at the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Multi-ethnic group of male and female tourists listens to Tunisian female tour guide while visiting the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Multi-ethnic group of female tourists listens to Tunisian female tour guide while visiting the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Multi-ethnic group of female tourists listens to Tunisian female tour guide while visiting the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Three-tiered minaret towers over the courtyard of the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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Chandeliers hang near arches and columns inside the prayer hall of the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Chandeliers hang near arches and columns inside the prayer hall of the Mosque of Uqba located in Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia"
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Close-up of artworks on display in El Djem, a town home to impressive Roman ruins in Tunisia"
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Exterior of the Roman amphitheater in El Djem, a town home to impressive Roman ruins in Tunisia"
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Exterior of the Roman amphitheater in El Djem, a town home to impressive Roman ruins in Tunisia"
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Exterior of the Roman amphitheater in El Djem, a town home to impressive Roman ruins in Tunisia"
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Overview of the Aghlabid Basins, two large water reservoirs located in Kairouan, a city considered the fourth most holy city in Islam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia
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View from below of the dome inside the Museum of the Sahara, a museum that showcases the traditional desert culture of the nomadic Mrazig people inhabiting Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Bedouin man leads his camels to the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Overhead view of a Bedouin man leading his camel to the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Tunisian senior man, wearing a turban, sends a text message from his cell phone at Chott el Djerid, a large dry salt lake in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Tunisian senior man, wearing a turban, uses camera from his cell phone to take pictures at Chott el Djerid, a large dry salt lake in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Tunisian senior man wearing a turban plays a ney, a flute traditionally played in Persian, Turkish and Arabic music, at Chott el Djerid, a large dry salt lake, in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Close-up of a sign in Arabic and French pointing direction to the Museum of the Sahara, a museum that showcases the traditional desert culture of the nomadic Mrazig people inhabiting Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Bearded and bespectacled White male tourist, wearing a turban, rides a camel in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Smiling White senior female tourist waves while riding a camel in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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White male tourists, wearing a turbans, ride camels in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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White female tourists, wearing a turbans, ride camels in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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White female tourists, wearing a turbans, wave while riding camels in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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White male tourist, wearing a turban, gives thumbs up while riding a camel in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Bedouin man leads tourists riding camels to the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Bedouin man leads tourists riding camels to the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Close-up of a dilapidated boat at Chott el Djerid, a large dry salt lake, look at a statue of a man mounted on a camel on display in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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Tunisian senior man, wearing a turban, sends a text message from his cell phone at Chott el Djerid, a large dry salt lake in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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White man and White women, tourists visiting Chott el Djerid, a large dry salt lake, look at a statue of a man mounted on a camel on display in the Sahara Desert in Douz, a town in central Tunisia
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The movie set used in the filming of the Star Wars saga in Tozeur, an oasis city in Tunisia
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Exterior of a toilet at the movie set used in the filming of the Star Wars saga in Tozeur, an oasis city in Tunisia
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The movie set used in the filming of the Star Wars saga in Tozeur, an oasis city in Tunisia
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The movie set used in the filming of the Star Wars saga in Tozeur, an oasis city in Tunisia
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Tunisian man wearing a turban sells items at the movie set used in the filming of the Star Wars saga in Tozeur, an oasis city in Tunisia
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Tunisian man wearing a hooded jacket sells items at the movie set used in the filming of the Star Wars saga in Tozeur, an oasis city in Tunisia
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Overview of the movie set used in the filming of the Star Wars saga in Tozeur, an oasis city in Tunisia

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