A Brush with Algeria: Marks of Culture
In a month, we gained a feel for Algeria's culture: its well-being, pride, friendliness, independence – as well as its food, varied landscape, and oddities. (Click here to read the post.)
In a month, we gained a feel for Algeria's culture: its well-being, pride, friendliness, independence – as well as its food, varied landscape, and oddities. (Click here to read the post.)
The cultural monuments and museums of Algiers were impressive, but mostly we will remember all the people who treated us as honored guests. (Click here to read the post.)
Timgad, Djemila, Tiddis, Tipaza, Cherchell...The remarkable ruins of five ancient cities uncover over five hundred years of Roman occupation in northern Algeria. (Click here to read the post.)
The natural terrain of Algeria proved much more diverse than we expected. Here are three examples involving limestone hills, high plains, and desert canyonland. (Click here to read the post.)
The natural terrain of Algeria proved much more diverse than we expected. Here are three examples involving limestone hills, high plains, and desert canyonland. (Click here to read the post.)
The natural terrain of Algeria proved much more diverse than we expected. Here are three examples involving limestone hills, high plains, and desert canyonland. (Click here to read the post.)
Our side trip to Annaba had one purpose: to walk in Hippo Regius, the home city of Saint Augustine. And, as he did, we touched the stone columns of his house. (Click here to read…
Two Mediterranean cities showed very differently during our visit, with one often ignoring the sea and one thoroughly directed toward it. (Click here to read the post.)
Two Mediterranean cities showed very differently during our visit, with one often ignoring the sea and one thoroughly directed toward it. (Click here to read the post.)
It’s water that tranforms desert sands and rock into a haven for nomadic traders and residents. All three make Timimoun so appealing. (Click here to read the post.)