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Here we find a fisherman showing us some of the crab that is locally found in the waters.
He is looking for more crab
He is giving the crap to Mohamad to show us in the following photos.
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Tides out until tomorrow again
We drove to another area along the shore and found a fisherman preparing palm frowns to put in the water to help catch fish
Another method of catching fish with reeds
Still another method of baiting pots in the water and catching fish.
Now you can see the palm frowns tied together to trap fish as they swim for the fishermen.
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We left the shore line and drove to the small town of Erriadh where on many of the walls of homes artists from a number of areas come to this town, meet with the owners of homes and paint incredible images on the walls. They paintings remain for only two years and the whole process happens over again.  It was awesome.  Enjoy the photos of the paintings.
150 street artists from 30 countries created an open-air mural museum in Erriadh, a village on the Tunisian island of Djerba and one of the oldest in the country. The project was called “Djerbahood” and was organized as the Galerie Itinerrance to decorate the village, revive it with new life, and draw more public attention to the island’s vast collection of beautiful street art.
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Chickens on their way home for dinner from market. Talk about fresh chicken.
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Spending almost the whole summer working on their personal murals, the artists left Erriadh on the so-called Island of Dreams with more than 150 stunning pieces decorating its walls, buildings, gates, windows, and doors.

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