JLBG Says: Football (soccer) is extensively practiced in Algeria. In every village, even very small, there is a place where teenagers (or older ones) can play. It is not...
JLBG Says: Dumping grounds are now a serious problem in Algeria, given the increase of the population. Besides possible pollution and contamination of the web chain and of...
JLBG Says: Algeria is trying hard to improve the housing situation and to build many lodgments but the country has not yet taken into account the problem of municipal...
JLBG Says: During the war for independence, there have been many casualties. Thus, it is no wonder if the country is dotted with monuments that recall the memories of...
JLBG Says: We avoided Guelma, a city of 100,000 inhabitants and stayed on the outer boulevard. The first photo shows the main roundabout. In the roundabout, stand...
JLBG Says: In a smaller village, possibly Nechmeya, the figure is about the same though there are no buildings but only new houses and a brand new mosque. On the right of...
JLBG Says: This village, which should be Guelaa-Bou-Sba shows a typical Algerian village with a few modern buildings standing around the mosque. In the background, older...
JLBG Says: Col-de-Fedjous (Fedjous path) is not really a path but the end of a steep climb from Annaba, sea level to 540 meters in around 40 kilometers. However, it is a...
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