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Lorsque le nimportnawak inspire...

Archive - September 25, 2008, 01:04
....bah oui, il faut bien avouer qu'il y a des gens qui avancent dans la vie en faisant n'importe quoi pour devenir quelqu'un. Mais finalemsnt pourquoi s'obstine-t-on à devenir quelqu'un alors qu'on sait qu'on ne sera jamais satisfait du qulquechose qu'on va devenir, et qu'on va considérer ca comme étant n'importequoi....et ainsi on recommence à faire (et surtout dire) n'importe quoi... (Cette photo est dédiée à JF ;) ).
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Spotted....

Archive - August 16, 2008, 05:37
...I thought you were gone for ever, but here I found you back...zebra legs! (Dit la lampe) ...Euh, c'est ptet la le oment ou jamais de longer le mur et prendre la poudre d'escampette (Réplique la zébrée).
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US embassy Photos archives

Archive - June 20, 2008, 08:56
A valuable collection of photos found in the US embassy site split into three galleries: Habib Bourguiba, Mohamed Gammoudi ,Tunisian and American VIPs Exchange visits all in black and white dating since the late sixties for events relating both countries, the photos were given a full brief description but there were no credits about the photographers, the photos are available in large format enough to get prints and there were no copyrights warning or any other license thus the photos can be u.
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Facebook Best photo of Tunisia competition

Archive - March 19, 2008, 13:18
Some Beizig Sami had the great idea of launching a photo contest on the theme Facebook Tunisia, in black and white. The winning photo will be collected to be the most votes, evidenced by the following comment "Vote Tunisia." 55 participants and particpations are already closed. Not bad for interest on the part of "facebookeurs." The theme is not original but is the approach is! For once you invited me on Facebook event really interesting I could not pass up the opportunity to talk about it. .
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Tunisia through the eyes of Ernest Gustave Gobert

Archive - February 28, 2008, 13:41
It is November 29, 1879 at Charly-sur-Marne (Aisne), was born Ernest Gustave Gobert. In 1906, he obtained a PhD in Medicine and off for Tunisia. He exercises first in the south of Tunisia before being appointed in 1920, the director of hygiene and public health in Tunisia. Meanwhile, he developed a passion for prehistory and ethnography that give rise to many publications, books and scientific articles and literary works. Back in France in 1958, he moved to Aix-en-Provence and bequeaths to the.
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Tunisia through the eyes of Ernest Gustave Gobert

Archive - February 28, 2008, 13:41
It is November 29, 1879 at Charly-sur-Marne (Aisne), was born Ernest Gustave Gobert. In 1906, he obtained a PhD in Medicine and off for Tunisia. He exercises first in the south of Tunisia before being appointed in 1920, the director of hygiene and public health in Tunisia. Meanwhile, he developed a passion for prehistory and ethnography that give rise to many publications, books and scientific articles and literary works. Back in France in 1958, he moved to Aix-en-Provence and bequeaths to the.
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Master piece of the Day: Tunisian Potter, Djerba island, c.1900

Archive - February 21, 2008, 23:46
By an unknown French Photographer ..
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Master piece of the Day: Tunisian Potter, Djerba island, c.1900

Archive - February 21, 2008, 11:46
By an unknown French Photographer ..
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Featured Photographer : Bechir Mannour

Archive - February 17, 2008, 19:07
Bechi Manoubi was born in November 24,1930 in Tunis he started his career as boxer -He was even Tunisian Boxing champion in 1958- before becoming a sport photographer by 1960, he has been in the major world events as 10 world cups and 12 summer Olympic games and three Mohamed Ali boxing matches, he is believed to the be the most known photographer of Africa. He used to wear a special clothing making him easily remarkable everywhere he went: the Mexican hat with a several Tunisian flogs and ten.
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Featured Photographer : Bechir Mannour

Archive - February 17, 2008, 19:07
Bechi Manoubi was born in November 24,1930 in Tunis he started his career as boxer -He was even Tunisian Boxing champion in 1958- before becoming a sport photographer by 1960, he has been in the major world events as 10 world cups and 12 summer Olympic games and three Mohamed Ali boxing matches, he is believed to the be the most known photographer of Africa. He used to wear a special clothing making him easily remarkable everywhere he went: the Mexican hat with a several Tunisian flogs and ten.
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Masterpiece of the Day: Avenue Habib Bourguiba 1885

Archive - February 15, 2008, 14:06
Avenue de la Marine, future avenue Jules Ferry then avenue Habib Bourguiba and now Avenue 7 Nocembre, shot in 1885 by the French Bertrand Bouret..
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Masterpiece of the Day: Avenue Habib Bourguiba 1885

Archive - February 15, 2008, 14:06
Avenue de la Marine, future avenue Jules Ferry then avenue Habib Bourguiba and now Avenue 7 Nocembre, shot in 1885 by the French Bertrand Bouret..
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The Arab Images Foundation

Archive - February 15, 2008, 11:50
The Arab Images Foundation® is a not for profit organization dedicated to the safeguarding of modern and contemporary visual arts in the Arab world, and has done important work in the field of civil society development by highlighting the daily life of local populations in the Middle East and North Africa. Using photography, it aims to show what usually stays out of the mainstream media's focus. This is one of the few places where you can count Arabic made by Arab(almost) photography, because.
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The national movement illustrated

Archive - February 14, 2008, 10:15
Since the end of the 19th century, Tunisia was drawn under the French protectorate a masked occupation that led the country under the foreign dictatorship, the resistance of the tribes and local population haven't stopped since especially in the country side never less in the cities, the national movement have been the guiding to the independence (1965) thanks to decades of struggle with the the French authorities for decades. The armed resistance was rarely taken in pictures, few portraits of .
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Prisoner-of-war compound in Tunisia

Archive - February 13, 2008, 17:26
Prisoner-of-war compound in Tunisia where more than a quarter million German and Italian soldiers were held following the Allied victory in North Africa. Many of these prisoners were sent to the United States. (Courtesy U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, Pa.) .
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She's "Goth" striped socks...

Archive - November 7, 2007, 21:38
....but I'm Worth it! :p (finalement ce qu'il y ait de bon dans ce concert, c'était les pieds des gens et....(voir poste suivant)).
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She's "Goth" shoes...

Archive - November 7, 2007, 21:36
....because you're worth it! :p.
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