Entre Batna et Annaba

10 05 2011
photography by : Dahbia Khamsa
 




Leilya

20 04 2011
Production by : tar.ik




Sunrise Algiers

23 03 2011
Photography by: Bougherbal Ammar Redouane

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Taguemount Azzouz vue sur Djurdjura

18 01 2011
Photography & text by : t.abrouj
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 Le village Taguemount Azzouz est situé aux 36°36′30.35″N 4°06′44.47″E / 36.6084306, 4.1123528

sur une colline en étoile à trois côtés, dont le sommet est à 805 m d’altitude. Il est desservie par le chemin départemental, (CW..) qui prend naissance au lieu-dit Akal Aberkan à Larbɛa At Dwala, depuis la RN 30 et va desservir aussi Tizi Hibel (le village de Mouloud Feraoun), Tawrirt Musa Ouamer (le village de Lounès Matoub). Taguemount-Azzouz est limité au Nord-Ouest par Tawrirt Musa Waɛmar (Taourirt Moussa Ouamar) et au sud-Est par Agni Ɛrus (Agouni Arous) et par Tizi Hibel, au sud par un ravin, à l’Ouest par le village Icardiwen (Ichardiouene), au Nord Ouest et au Nord par les terres de la commune de At Dwala (Larbɛa, At Bu Yahya, Timegnunine).

Taguemount-Azzouz est le chef lieu de la commune Ait Mahmoud comprenant les villages suivants: Tizi Hibel; Agouni Arous; Tagragra; Tawrirt Musa Ouamer; Tizi N’tlakht; Ath Khalfoun; Ath Elhadj et Timegnounine. Ces trois derniers villages portent le nom « Ath Smadh », peut être à cause de leur orientation plein Nord.





Touareg Handcrafts

23 05 2010
Photography & Text by : Algeria888
 
 

 « Touaregs are groups of different tribes with different social codes, history, folklors and concepts that live in the big north African desert. The Bleu Men are now more known than any other race in the world. Among the characteristics that they own is there accomodation with the dry climat and the harsh envirenment. Apart from their surrounding , they were able to show their creativity through the means they got like: silver, copper, wool and animals skin. »





Rabah

25 04 2010
Photography & Text : Mohhaider
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c’est Rabah…c’est un Ami;j’ai trouvé que « son visage » était parfait pour réaliser « l’effet dragan »…après permission bien sûre je l’ai « shooter » arrivant chez moi j’ai essayé le plus fidèlement possible ‘ »d’imiter » l’effet dragan..grâce bien sûre au « sieur » photoshop :)…la technique est assez facile ,elle consiste à appliquer différents filtres et modes de fusion…je suis sûre que vous trouveriez de bons tutos sur la toile! personnellement je pratique « ma » méthode qui est un « amalgame » de plusieurs tutos…lol…




sunrise and beautiful sky

17 04 2010
Photography by : kingvarg
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« waiting for the sun that will shine my day » kingvarg




صلاتي هي حياتي

9 04 2010
Photography et Text by : Moulay
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J’ai eu du mal a choisir dans ma galerie car il yen a beaucoup qui me plaise lol! mais j’ai choisi finalement celle la car elle a un sens spirituelle ,voir ces deux hommes prier en plein désert est tres émouvant je n’ai pas voulu rater cet instant.





The Red Planet

2 04 2010
Photography & Text by : Haddock
 
 
 
 The red sands of Tin Merzouga, after sunset, in the Tadrart desert, southeast corner of Algeria, near the borders with Libya and Niger. Of course, many of the grains of sand that compromise the dune ended up sticking to my camera’s sensor ……and inside my water bottle, my tea, my soup, my dinner, my tent etc etc.




sidi-fredj

27 03 2010
Photography by :   dédé.dz
 
 

Sidi Fredj is more than just a picturesque resort town, it is a historical landmark, and some of its history can still be visited today. In the year 1830, the colonization of Algeria, by the French, started when their troops landed here and it again became a vital military post during World War 2. Over the years, however, Sidi Fredj has developed into one of the most popular resort towns in Algeria, that offers luxury accommodation, a playground for the rich and a town filled with a variety noteworthy attractions and exciting activities.

The old fortress is a major attraction in Sidi Fredj, and nearby, visitors are able to attend great shows at the theatre. Boating enthusiasts are able to dock in the harbor and the facilities available to visitors have created a strong tourist complex for all to enjoy. There are also many natural wonders to explore, such as the surrounding forests and landscapes and the town is also home to the most beautiful beaches in the world. A variety of water sports can be found along the coastline and hotels in Sidi Fredj offer only the best in style and service. The town is also striving to become more environmentally friendly, exploring solar power as a form of energy, which has been successful in a few projects so far. Sidi Fredj is the perfect destination for sun, fun and relaxation, and is a destination in Algeria that doesn’t disappoint.

 Source : Algeria.com