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If you see a wall covered with ceramic pots, then you know there is a shop nearby
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| The courtyard is usually filled with potteries
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| Another one of these shops
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| They even have pikachu for sale too!
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Amigo restaurant? Didn't know Mexican food is popular in Nabeul
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| Salon de the - A more traditional and common type of tea cafes found in Tunisia.
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| | Not sure what Orange was giving out, could that be free sim cards?
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One of the very few shopping arcades in Nabeul. Well, at least this place had a paid toilet
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| On the way to ONAT emporium, we passed by the main bus station of Nabeul
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| Their buses are very long, could it be because of too many passengers with too few drivers?
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| We passed by a butcher's shop that would not be shy to display its array of goat heads...
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