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Photographie personnelle près de la ville d'El Haouaria, en Tunisie. Sur ce site se trouve les carrières dont étaient extraits les blocs de grès qui ont notamment servi à l'édification de Carthage. Les immenses cavernes souterraines qui la composaient sont appelées latomies.
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2006-07-16 13:10 Asram 1280×960×8 (331040 bytes) Photographie personnelle près de la ville d'El Haouaria, en Tunisie. Sur ce site se trouve les carrières dont était extraits les blocs de grès qui ont notamment servi à l'édification de Carthage. Les immenses cavernes souterraines qui la composaient
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