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Show TREASURE IN NORTH AFRICA French Writer Declares Land Is a Storehouse of Historical and Archeologlcal Beauties. North Africa Morocco, Algeria comprises according to I.ouls Hert-mini, Hert-mini, writing In (.'Illustration (PnrN). n storehouse of historical nnd archeologlcal arch-eologlcal lieasuies unsuspected ,y 1 1 , -gient majority of Ficnchmcu. France's tricolor Moats oci- these storied lands washed ley tlio .Mediterranean. M. Hcrlrnuil concludes Hint most of his couutr.Miii'ii Mt the colonial possession pos-session much ns they would visit a speoiiieulnr ielov or sunicthlng of the sort, as n bizarre experience of strange sounds nnd color nnd muscle dinners; whereas. If they would but open their o.w-s, thny might behold (lend cities raising up their bends and almost hear the echulng footsteps of the llonuiu legions. Ho points. In fact, to Ninth Africa ns the rlihest museum of I.ntln nnttiiilty In the world, where the ruins of the Imperial occupation are thickly strewn for leagues, erjltig nut for I bo pick and spado of the oxonwilnr. "From Volll-bills Volll-bills In Morocco to (llgthl In Tunis," declares the writer, "on u line 2,(K)0 kilometers long, the Itotuait ruins n'ro landmarks In Africa. With their triumphal tri-umphal niches, colonnades, pagan temples, tem-ples, basilicas and Christian hurliil places, thej outline a shuttered mynl road without n poor." |