The harbour at Port El Kantaoui
Our favourite restaurant in Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia served up some harissa paste to go with a selection of traditional Tunisian cuisine, including Tunisian Salad (a personal fav)
Boat under repair in Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia
This is Calle Real, one of El Nido Town's main streets. The definition of a "main street" here is a street wide enough for two tricycles to pass side by side with ample clearance.
View of Tripoli (Ṭrāblos, in Arabic), Lebanon; as seen from Tripoli Castle (The Fortress of St. Gilles--built in the 12th century BC by the Phoenicians).
Canon EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi
Canon EFS 18-55mm.
Old Tripoli (Ṭrāblos, in Arabic) souk, Lebanon; interior view, looking out.
It is long and dark and seems to continue forever. I will always remember the smell...a pungent mixture of sewage (being below street-level), animals, raw meat (from the open-air butchers), produce, baked sweets, animals, stagnant water & mud (from the rain while I was there) and body odor.
January in Bodrum. The Bodrum Castle seen in the photograph, Castle of St.
The "El" in downtown Chicago.
Gannet, one of the boats found in El Nido Resorts. Incidentally, the owner of this boat has the quirk of naming all of his boats after birds.
Though working on an island resort can get pretty lonely at times, sights like this one are one of the perks.