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Ladybadtiming posted a photo:

is there such a thing as kosher foie gras ?

may be fish foie gras ???

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A tasteful fish we did ate in Kelibia back in November.

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kasmil has added a photo to the pool:

fish...

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principonemio has added a photo to the pool:

You can bet that our fish is fresh!

In Djerba fish market activities are quite particular: you bet your best price and the "boss" has to contract for the sellers. I love this shot.

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Minouchette (Anne D) has added a photo to the pool:

Mahdia : the Harbour

Mahdia is the top fishing harbour in Tunisia for blue fish.

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Minouchette (Anne D) has added a photo to the pool:

Mahdia : le Port

Mahdia is the top fishing harbour in Tunisia for blue fish.

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Minouchette (Anne D) has added a photo to the pool:

Mahdia : the Harbour

Mahdia is the top fishing harbour in Tunisia for blue fish.

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seancuttlefish has added a photo to the pool:

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Subzero Blue posted a photo:

Done Fishing...

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Done Fishing…

July 5th, 2008 Posted in photo blogs Tagged blue, fish, fishing, flickr, hot, one, people, photo, photos

peamasher has added a photo to the pool:

Sousse Fishermen

January 1975.
Scan from a slide.

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categorik posted a photo:

Waiting for some fish

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Subzero Blue posted a photo:

Old Fishing Boat

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Subzero Blue posted a photo:

Fisherman & His Net

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Subzero Blue posted a photo:

Fishing In The Rain...

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Helio d’or posted a photo:

Beach or Port ?

This is the smallest natural fishing port in Tunis. Right behind the small boats, there are rocks at the same level than that of the water. These rocks are naturally there and make it secure for those small boats whatever the state of the sea. To get to the port, you can only go right, there a small way to lead you there.

A the right side of the port, you have the Hotel Mercure’s Beach.

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Ceci est le plus petit port de peche naturel de Tunis. Juste derrière les barques, il y’a des rocher au même niveau que l’eau, Ces rochers sont une jetée naturelle et ainsi les barques sont toujours en sécurité, quelque soit l’état de la mer. Pour accéder au "port", il faut passer par la droite uniquement, il y a un tout petit passage.

A droite du port, c’est la plage de l’Hôtel Mercure.

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manuel cristaldi has added a photo to the pool:

fish market

tunisia djerba 1977

best view on large…. farm1.static.flickr.com/135/386847813_8013310262_b.jpg

free tibet…. flickr.com/photos/99398068@N00/2333101045/

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