"The
landscape has not changed since Roman times. These are stretches of hills
planted with barley and wheat by about two thousand years ago, an Algerian city
Djemila built in 96 AD by the Roman army," describes the agency, on the
occasion of the 14 th edition of International Tourism Exhibition (Sitev). The
place was inhabited until the sixth century, and "this is one of many
archaeological sites of tourist attractions available in Algeria: an unrivaled
heritage in Africa and the largest in the country and the continent, which has
now promote international tourism in mid-over the past two decades, "says
ANSAmed. A Djemila, there are important buildings, an amphitheater from the
second century, where even today you can attend performances and music festivals,
temples, prisons, votive altars dedicated to Caracalla arch, and gradually
climbing on buildings along well at the time , "like a nice tour of the
fourth century baptistery, virtually intact," notes the source.
The Agency
notes that also the day on Friday, which is a public holiday for Muslims, the
site is full of local tourists: women, men, children platoons "observe
with admiration and puts the respect and looks friendly and sympathy, visitors
foreigners. "
"The
museum has exceptional mosaics depicting scenes of hunting and others of joyful
life of gods and men," says the agency still, note that there are many
unique archaeological sites in Algeria ,
citing Djemila, Tipasa Timgad and Tiddis. "A rare commodity in many other
parts of the Mediterranean region," he told the media. "From a
tourism point of view, we are still children and we become adults," said
the agency, Boukhelifa Said, director of the Ministry of Tourism of Algeria , who
said "one thing is certain, we do not repeat the mistakes that have been
made elsewhere, we rely on tourism that respects nature, landscapes, our
cultural history. "
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