TJG Trip May 2006
So far, 6 writers and 4 photographers have produced copy reaching
more than 18 million viewers.
Among the outlets:
» Magazines & Newspapers: Copley News Service (syndicated
to 200 newspapers), Montreal Gazette
» Web sites: TravelWorldMagazine.com, teebeedee.com,
familytravelforum.com
» Broadcasts: WUSA-TV, Washington, D.C.'s CBS Affiliate
» Editorial Photography:
10 million viewers reached in the US, Canada,
France, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Germany Hong Kong, Netherlands
Tunisia: Where Jews and Muslims live in Harmony by Fyllis Hockman, Copley News Service,
Photography: Victor Block
Young boys study Hebrew in preparation for their bar mitzvah. A Jewish goldsmith designs jewelry in his shop. The rabbi reads from the Torah in the synagogue. All very common experiences in Jewish neighborhoods around the world, but ones you don't often, if ever, see in an Arab country. Read More
The Many Worlds Of Tunisia by Fred Bruemmer, Montreal Gazette,
Photography: Fred Bruemmer
"Our plane," the stewardess announced, "will soon land at Carthage International Airport." Read More
Editorial Photography Photography by Blaine Harrington III
In the past 17 months, more than 34 images of Tunisia have appeared in worldwide
outlets with a circulation of more than 10 million. See More
Tamerza, An Oasis in the Tunisian Desert by Susan Davidson, www.familytravelforum.com,
Photography: Susan Davidson
There’s something about the desert -- monochromatic yet shadowed and
seemingly endless. Patterns made in the sand by the oncoming
sandstorm mesmerize me. Read
More
Tunisia, A Kaleidoscope Of Memories by Victor Block, Travel World International,
Photography: Victor Block
A woman in a tiny village, her head and face covered by a veil, pulled a cell phone from beneath a flowing robe and began an animated conversation in a language I could not understand. Read More
Tunisia, A Kaleidoscope Of Memories by Victor Block, the Beacon, Washington,
D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland, Photography: Victor Block
A woman in a tiny village, her head and face covered by a veil, pulled a cell phone from beneath a flowing robe and began an animated conversation in a language I could not understand. Read More
Tunisia, A Kaleidoscope Of Memories by Victor Block, Maine Sunday Telegram,
Photography: Victor Block
A woman in a tiny village, her head and face covered by a veil, pulled a cell phone from beneath a flowing robe and began an animated conversation in a language I could not understand. Read More
Tunisia, A Kaleidoscope Of Memories by Victor Block, The Sun, Lowell, Massachusetts,
Photography: Victor Block
A woman in a tiny village, her head and face covered by a veil, pulled a cell phone from beneath a flowing robe and began an animated conversation in a language I could not understand. Read More
Tunisia, A Kaleidoscope Of Memories by Victor Block, Senior Digest, Baltimore,
Maryland, Photography: Victor Block
A woman in a tiny village, her head and face covered by a veil, pulled a cell phone from beneath a flowing robe and began an animated conversation in a language I could not understand. Read More
Tunisia, A Kaleidoscope Of Memories by Victor Block, Minnesota Good Age,
Photography: Victor Block
A woman in a tiny village, her head and face covered by a veil, pulled a cell phone from beneath a flowing robe and began an animated conversation in a language I could not understand. Read More
Tunisia: The Tunis Souk Had My Number by Shirley Moskow, The Homesteader
To say that I traveled the world in search of house numbers is only a slight
exaggeration. Souvenir shopping took on a practical focus because
I needed to replace my address numbers, which include the letter
“A.” Matching letters, I quickly learned, aren’t
available in all fonts. Read More
Travel to Tunisia by Candyce H. Stapen, WUSA-TV, CBS' DC Affiliate
If you are looking for a good-value, off-the-beaten track destination that has fabulous beaches,
great food, friendly people, terrific shopping, an interesting culture plus camels, then visit Tunisia. Read More
Postcards from Tunisia by Fyllis Hockman, Offbeat Travel, Photography:
Victor Block
Hi Again - Okay, this is going to be a different kind of postcard 'cause I was in a different kind of place. Read More
Coexistence Tunisian Style by Shirley Moskow, The Jewish Advocate,
Boston, Photography: Shirley Moskow
Ordinarily, I'd feel uneasy walking to synagogue on a street
patrolled by armed Arab Muslim soldiers and policemen. But Tunisia
is no ordinary place. These soldiers protect Jews. Read
More
Tunisia: Where Jews and Muslims Take Care of Each Other's Children by Fyllis Hockman, TravelWorld International,
Photography: Victor Block
Young boys study Hebrew in preparation for their Bar Mitzvah. A Jewish goldsmith
designs jewelry in his shop. The Rabbi reads from the Torah
in the synagogue. All very common experiences in Jewish neighborhoods
around the world, but ones you don't often, if ever, see in
an Arab country.. Read More
Tunisia by Candyce H. Stapen, www.teebeedee.com,
Photography: Candyce H. Stapen
I wanted to visit an off-the-beaten path destination, something different, but a place with great beaches, good food, interesting culture, friendly people, bargain shopping, moderate prices -–and yes—even a camel. Read More