I am glad getting to the top of that thing did not involve a two hour hike! Next stop: western Tunisia's Archaeological Sites: Thala to Medeina to Zannfour to Ellès! Subscribe to get an alert when I upload: ruclips.net/user/ScafidiTravels
Lovely to see Jugurtha's Table again, and the views from the top, and a few other places I've not been to in Tunisia. Missing that country, delighted to see the great way you're portraying it to the world.
Thanks for the support Mike! It's a pleasure to share this beautiful country with a wider audience. Hopefully these videos will encourage more people to visit once the Covid-19 pandemic is over.
Yes, apparently he was Ancient Rome's smartest enemy! www.imperiumromanum.edu.pl/en/article/romes-smartest-enemy-or-how-jugurtha-led-rome-by-nose-and-how-it-ended/
These are both great suggestions, thank you Mohamed! I will try to visit the whole of Kasserine Governorate in a few weeks, once I am done with the Bizerte area. However, the recent curfew is going to make my research a little bit more difficult...
So far I still have not been to Ghar al Milh, but it will definitely be on my list as I hear the beach there is beautiful! Likewise Metline. RafRaf I have been to a few times, both for the hiking and to go check out that amazing beach. Video on RafRaf should be coming soon...
I am glad getting to the top of that thing did not involve a two hour hike! Next stop: western Tunisia's Archaeological Sites: Thala to Medeina to Zannfour to Ellès! Subscribe to get an alert when I upload: ruclips.net/user/ScafidiTravels
Lovely to see Jugurtha's Table again, and the views from the top, and a few other places I've not been to in Tunisia. Missing that country, delighted to see the great way you're portraying it to the world.
Thanks for the support Mike! It's a pleasure to share this beautiful country with a wider audience. Hopefully these videos will encourage more people to visit once the Covid-19 pandemic is over.
Thanks for this. It was helpful in my video we hope to visit it someday.
No worries! What was your video about?
You could see an ambush coming from a mile away in that country.
Yes, it must have been tough for the Tunisians fighting against French colonial forces. Likewise the Allied and Axis forces during World War II...
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Jughurta was Amazighian king in ancient numidia todays Algeria/Tunisia.
Yes, apparently he was Ancient Rome's smartest enemy! www.imperiumromanum.edu.pl/en/article/romes-smartest-enemy-or-how-jugurtha-led-rome-by-nose-and-how-it-ended/
@@ScafidiTravels Yepp but his grandfather Masensen was smarter he is the one who created the Numidian empire ;)
Try to visit cillium ( ancient kasserine) and sbeitla
These are both great suggestions, thank you Mohamed! I will try to visit the whole of Kasserine Governorate in a few weeks, once I am done with the Bizerte area. However, the recent curfew is going to make my research a little bit more difficult...
@@ScafidiTravels you're welcome any time , there is also the "kasserine pass" the location of the famous battle of 2nd world war.
Try to visit Ghar elMelh, Rafraf and Metline.
So far I still have not been to Ghar al Milh, but it will definitely be on my list as I hear the beach there is beautiful! Likewise Metline. RafRaf I have been to a few times, both for the hiking and to go check out that amazing beach. Video on RafRaf should be coming soon...