Tag: “Port El Kantaoui”

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  1. Port El Kantaoui

    The harbour at Port El Kantaoui

  2. Port Vila, Vanuatu

    Port Vila is the capitol city of Vanuatu, a country comprised of an archipelago of islands in Melanesia that was inhabited for thousands of years before Spanish explorers arrived in the 17th Century. The French eventually granted independence to Vanuatu in the late 1800's.

  3. Five El Nido Myths Dispelled

    Tourists wanting to get a taste of the sand, sea, and seafood of a "small fishing town" may need to have a few things cleared up.

  4. If These Boats Could Talk

    If you listen hard enough, each of these boats has an interesting story to tell.

  5. The Dali Triangle

    The stunning landscapes and peaceful enclaves north of Barcelona have long been celebrity haunts and vacation favorites. But among the mountains and waters of the Costa Brava also lies the Dali Triangle, which consists of three significant places in the l

  6. El Nido: What to Do in the Closest Thing to Paradise

    The best thing about El Nido is its awe-inspiring natural beauty. The next best thing is the variety of ways available for exploring.

  7. Tour de l'horloge

    The tour de l'horloge, or clock tower, is located at the old port of Montreal. It is free to walk into the clock tower and climb the 192 stairs to the top of the tower which offers panoramic views of Montreal and the St.

  8. The Pork Roast Tourism Study

    Travel can be splendid. Exhilrating.

  9. Tyre, Lebanon

    Tyre ("Ṣūr," in Arabic) is a city in the South Governorate of Lebanon. With 117,100 inhabitants, Tyre juts out from the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and it is located about 80 km (50 mi) south of Beirut.

  10. Historic Port, Quarter & Souks

    The city we know as Byblos in the Western world is a Mediterranean city in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of present-day Lebanon, called Jbeil (جبيل Ǧubayl) in Arabic. It is believed to have been founded around 5000 BC, and according to fragments attributed to the semi-legendary pre-Trojan war Phoenician historian Sanchuniathon, it was the first city ever built, and even today is believed by many to be the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world.

    It is mentioned in the Bible in 1 Kings 5:32, referring to the nationality of the builders of Solomon's Temple.

    So, it's old.