Within the desert and mountains there were mirages in the distance.
And there were also real oasis's with palm trees.
TOZEUR
One such oasis is a town called Tozeur.
In medieval times, Tozeur was an important cultural and market centre, due to its strategic location on the caravan routes.
Merchants from North and West Africa gathered in this thriving oasis to trade such goods as wool, dates, gold, ivory, salt and slaves.
Some of the finest dates of the world are grown in the region. Medieval accounts state that over 1,000 camels, per day, used to leave here laden only with dates!
The workers would climb the trees, barefoot, and cut down the bunches of dates.
There used to be a Berber village in this oasis, but they had a devastating flood years ago and the villagers were relocated. Remnants of their village still remain.
You can see other small oasis' in the background.
A number of movies have been filmed in Tunisia. Scenes from the movie “An English Patient” were filmed in this area.
Tunisians are also very proud that Star Wars scenes were filmed in the area. This is the cave home which appeared in the first Star Wars film (1977) and was later converted into Hotel Sidi Driss.
In Matmata there are rock-hewn dwellings ("troglodyte" homes), some of which are over 400 years old.
For safety convoys are recommended when going offroad and deep into the desert. One convoy choice is camels.
It was not an easy drive. The “roads” are not clear because of winds, shifting sand and unreliable dunes. It reminded me a lot of driving in Canada after a blizzard snow fall.






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I like my plaid shirts - sort of a “signature look”
The river to the desert camp was fun. part of the ride was over a gravel plain with no roads. But part was over a road that was almost completely covered by the shifting sand dunes. A highlight for me.
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