Tunisia 2006
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Tunisia 2006
by
Jack Davies
In Tunisia, doors are regarded as symbols reflecting the fortune and happiness of the households within. Usually painted blue, although they can be white, brown or yellow.
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Door in the Hammamet Medina
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Camels Crossing
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Tunisia 2006
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Tunisia 2006
article published 2/25/2006
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Doors, churches, many things around the Mediterranean area, are painted blue, it's said to "ward off evil spirits", and many of the Greek churches have blue touches, for this reason. Thanks for these wonderful photos, I loved seeing them!
Eleanor Robb
, September 15, 2007
Beautiful photos of doors. Such a rich blue!Thanks for sharing. S. Aldridge
Sharon R. Aldridge
, July 20, 2006
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