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that disappeared leaving, nonetheless,
a layer of excellent drinking water that feeds the town as well.
Tataouine, a governorate of the south-east of Tunisia, is undoubtedly the largest
region in the country. It is the cradle of several successive civilisations
that left indelible marks, the roots of which go back to the mists of time.
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The visitor will see,
over a surface covering several dozens of kilometers, marine fossils,
such as corals and sponge As we cross the golden dunes and the
big oriental Erg, we marvel at the sight of flocks of camels and
sheep, and the Bedouin shepherds, so fascinating
in their costumes and their attachment to the
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