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Avenue Habib Bourguiba is like the main street in every city. This is the place where you will find banks and restaurants
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| This is a typical grocery store while you can find bottled water, and maybe sim recharge too... the blue container at the front is not for ice-cream.
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| This Abou Nawas Boujaafar Hotel looks very abandoned
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| This is a very nice restaurant right next to the beach. A very good place to spend your afternoon here enjoying the sea breeze
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| The beach, a multi-kilometre stretch, used to be the city's landmark. Nowadays, the tourists prefer the beach in Port el-kantoui or Hammamet
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| Deserted rail lines in the heart of the city
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| The bus station. These buses did not run on electric
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This multi-storey dept store (soula centre) not only gives out air-conditioning but also came with sitting camels
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| Interesting display on the shopping centre
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| It was a real surprise to see a muslim country selling clothes like this
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| Entrance of the Medina... really commercialized and nothing like the ones in Morocco
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