Fountains in the Sand: Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia
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The narrative records a journey across southern Tunisia, stopping at towns and oases such as Gafsa, Tozeur and Nefta, and tracing routes through deserts, chotts and gorges. The writer combines on-the-spot description of landscapes, palms, springs and Roman ruins with accounts of local social life — markets, cafés, wedding rituals and dervish performances — and practical notes on agriculture, olive-culture, irrigation and phosphate deposits. Chapters alternate travel diary, sketch-like portraits of people encountered, antiquarian observations and reflections on colonial and cultural change, producing a textured blend of natural history, archaeology and personal travel impression.
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