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Finally, after several hours of off-road driving, we reached pavement. We found the correct road and headed off toward Ksar Haddada and the Starwars Hotel built in an old Ksar. We had a lot of fun exploring it while Xiyun slept in the car. She was feeling pretty sick and miserable. I was sick too but I wasn’t letting on. I still am not sure if I’m actually sick or if this horrible rattling cough and all of the snot coming out of my nose is due to the sand lodged in every orifice of my body. I think that it’s due to all of the sand I breathed in at Ksar Ghilane.

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Chenini.

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Douriet.

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Blown shock absorber.

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We decided to continue on up to Sfax for the night to give us a jump on getting home the next day and give us a chance to go to El Jem. We bought a few gazelle’s horn pastries, went into a seedy man bar for a coffee, and then headed north toward Sfax.

The whole region of Tataouine had been cloudy as we drove through it. It even rained on us a little bit. The weather really started getting crazy as we went through Gabes. I could swear it was snowing! It was certainly cold outside and the way the precipitation was falling it certainly resembled snow. Even the splatters on the windshield looked like snow! It just seemed so crazy though! Finally we decided it was snow and put the thought that it was snowing in the desert out of our heads. We experienced every single type of weather on our trip to the south. Sun, rain, wind, snow, sand, fog, everything!

In Sfax we parked outside the medina and went into the medina to a hotel that Maciej knew about. It was a pretty decent hotel, much better than the one that Xiyun and I had stayed in before. We settled into our rooms and quickly fell asleep. I was pretty tired from waking up at 530 and never taking a nap or anything until about 11pm! I slept right through until about 8am when I finally woke up and got up. My shoes were still full of sand. I poured some of it out into a plastic bag that I’ll take home with me. Sand from my shoes from the Sahara!

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Douiret

This Ksar is incredible. It blows every other Ksour out of the water.

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These mill stones were stolen from some Roman site. All over Tunisia I’ve seen old Roman columns used as mill stones. It’s amazing there’s anything left in the Roman cities for us to look at!

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Notice the faint wall of rocks starting in the middle of the screen at the edge of the hill. From some other vantage points, this appears to continue on around the hill quite a distance. The blocks that the wall was constructed out of are very different from anything else used in the site. They are all very large and cut with a good deal of precision. The rocks used to construct the Ksar are all small and irregular. The wall didn’t have any mud or cement to support it and hold it together. The Ksar is constructed with mud and cement. This wall actually appears to be part of an old Roman road! Those Romans were EVERYWHERE!

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We had to finish drying my boxers in the car as we drove.  It made for a rather interesting scene.

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Ezzahra

Another Ksar. This one is still partially in use.

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Tamezret

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Around Haddej

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Toujane. It’s a beautiful town.

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Yup, that’s right! That’s a Roman road! It climbs right up through Toujane and up over the mountain. That thing is still in pretty good shape considering it’s close to 2000 years old.

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Goats on the move.

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Women on the move, too.

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