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This text I wrote a week ago. Publuico it with some other crop. What I have observed quite the full original text published on the blog private.

Last weekend was my birthday and I wanted to celebrate a very special way. I thought about it in an almost idyllic, Bou Saada. There exists a possibly hotel offers the best value for money of all the country, the city still exudes the smell of a glorious past as a gateway to the desert with a camel market of the Sahara known, the houses are typical buildings and circulate through the streets completely covered women, except one eye on its outskirts is situated an Zawia (pronounced I think so) worth visiting, a cascade of water in the desert, rock carvings and dunes for which sliding, the Kitchen Bou Saada is well known and a new restaurant offers the chance to taste the traditional dishes of the city in an exceptional setting.

From the first time I visited Bou Saada I considered the great unknown in the country, a place that is beyond the tour, despite it all, including proximity to the capital, Algiers, to enjoy a trip weekend. Whenever

had heard from the mouths of friends and acquaintances say they were going to spend the new year in the desert (I will write about this in my next post), my mind moved to the idea of \u200b\u200bdoing the same on a birthday not have to work and neither would fit me the possibility to go home. This year we gave all the circumstances and would not miss the opportunity.

always welcome my birthday as a toddler and me on 27 February is a very special day. This year I have disappointed some absences, but in exchange, I must say that the presence, some coming from far away, have more than offset that disappointment.

Chapter of gifts, I received a compass, a wallet, a ceramic fountain, a kimono, a book and a lollipop, in alphabetical order. In addition, upon returning home I found that the assistant has given me a tile with a picture of the ancient Casbah of Algiers. I have already given a few memories of Bou Saada and this week I will buy other things.

By the way, thank you very much to those who have congratulated me in the blog and on Facebook, or phone. A few of the calls received made me especially excited.

The full version of this review is on the private blog in Algiers.

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