Tunis: Where the Weather Hugs You (If You Like That Sort of Thing)
so i just checked the weather for tunis, and it's... there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. 6.4°c, feels like a brisk 1.88°c, which is basically a hug from the universe if you're into that sort of thing. the humidity's at 77%, so it's not bone-dry, but not exactly tropical either. pressure's sitting at 1014, which feels... normal, i guess. i mean, it's tunis, right? you come for the mediterranean breeze and the medina, not the weather report. but hey, if you get bored, nearby cities are just a short drive away. like, seriously, if you need a change of scenery, it's a hop, skip, and a jump to places like hammamet or sousse. someone told me that the local café near the kasbah has the best mint tea, but only if you know the secret handshake. i heard that too, but i just went in and asked for a glass of water. the barista looked at me like i'd grown a second head. reviews are mixed, but honestly, who cares? it's about the vibe. and the vibe here is... chaotic, colorful, and completely unforgettable. i mean, look at this place! [insert image of medina street] it's like stepping into a postcard that got slightly crumpled but still smells amazing. and the food! oh god, the food. tagines that make you question your life choices in the best way possible. but don't just take my word for it. check out what the locals are saying on tripadvisor or yelp. someone definitely left a review about the 'amazing couscous' or the 'friendly chaos'. i'm not linking to anything specific because, well, i'm a bit of a rebel, but you get the idea. [insert image of medina street] and the history! it's everywhere. you can't walk ten feet without tripping over a roman ruin or a french colonial building. it's like the city is having an identity crisis, and it's glorious. [insert image of medina street] and the people! they're the real deal. friendly, curious, and always up for a chat. unless you ask about the tea secret. then they get shifty. [insert image of medina street] honestly, tunis is a mess. it's loud, it's dirty in places, it'll make you question your sanity sometimes. but it's also incredibly alive. it's a sensory overload that you'll crave long after you leave. it's not polished. it's not perfect. it's just... tunis. and that's why you need to go. now. before it gets too popular. [insert image of medina street] oh, and the map. because you'll definitely get lost. [iframe src="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=36.1822,8.7147&z=12&output=embed" width="100%" height="300">
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