This page contains the list of images of the Tunis (Tunisia, North
Africa) nature: natural landscapes, vegetation types and some plants and animals.
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Africa
TUNIS (TUNISIA)
The edge of Atlas mountain system, the spur of Sahara's Atlas.
Sandy-stony desert and oasis below. Region Matmata in the south of Tunis
Abandoned village in the sandy desert with Date palms and fruit trees
Loess arborization on the edge of Atlas mountains.
Below, in the valley - oasis with Date palms (Phoenix dactylifera L.)
Oasis on the edge of Atlas mountains (in the spur of Sahara's Atlas)
with Date palms (Phoenix dactylifera L.)
The split in loess arborization - the result of ancient wind
erosion or water erosion
The sediment of salt on the bank of the salty lake - Chott.
Saline land Chott El Jerid on the south-west of Tunis
The bottom of withered salty lake - Chott at the sunset.
Saline land Chott El Jerid on the south-west of Tunis
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