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Life In Another Town's video: Travelling by Louage in Tunisia

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While on holiday in Tunisia in Jan 2013, Heather and I explored the country using public transport. Louages are a great value and handy way to travel between neighbouring towns. The louages operate from a hub in each town and travel in a network across the country. There is no set timetable, the louages leave when there are eight passengers onboard. The louages are often Toyota or Mitsubishi type minivans. According to the website www.tunisia-live.net a louage is a nine person passenger van that is clearly delineated by its color. White vans with a red stripe indicate that it is a city-to-city louage. Most important Tunisian cities are served by the red striped louages. There are also white vans with yellow stripes that are for regional transport. These louages serve rural areas from major cities within the region. As an ex-pat, you most likely will be taking the red-striped louage. This video was filmed and narrated by Matthew Wright and Heather Wright Heather & I thank you for watching this video. Take a look at more of our original holiday travel videos, interviews & reportage on our YouTube channel: Life In Another Town https://www.youtube.com/user/mjw021269

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