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Hammamet is so much a tourist resort, that you can for long hours get a feeling that Tunisia has disappeared, and all that is left are zealous shop keepers. German, French, Swedish are spoken at all sides of you. Silly European men walk around the streets in just shorts and sandals. Whole families eat ice cream at the same time and the same speed. Female tour guides in orange dresses talks without a stop while they are followed by a crowd of camera-ornamented tourists, while she pretends to be a specialist on Tunisia and the culture. |
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And
then
suddenly
a
Tunisian
Casanova
changes
the
image,
but
just
slightly,
where
he
walks
towards
you
with
his
hand
around
the
waist
of
a
ten
years
older
Finnish
woman
confused
by
all
the
sudden
attention
she
gets |
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