Perched above the turquoise sweep of the Mediterranean, Carthage stands as a silent witness to millennia of triumph and transformation. Once the fabled capital of the Phoenicians and later a crown of Rome’s empire, its weathered stones and sun-warmed ruins speak of power, faith, and the rhythm of civilizations long past.
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Among its ancient baths, temples, and marble fragments, time feels suspended, echoing the voices of explorers, traders, and dreamers who once walked these same paths. Carthage endures not only as an archaeological marvel but as a living archetype of human ambition, where myth and memory are forever carved into the Tunisian coast.
