These pictures were taken from Algeria. The photographer said that I've always been attracted by foreign cultures and travel since I was a small child. In 2006, I first began capturing pictures and posting them online. My work was quickly used for illustrations on North Korea, Papua New Guinea, and other topics by magazines and newspapers from all around the world, including Geo, Nat Geo, Lonely Planet Magazine, etc.
I present a favorable and upbeat view of the nations I visit in my photos and travel essays, which are frequently unknown to the general public.
For a long time, traveling to Algeria was risky; nevertheless, today, the country is safe and has a wide variety of attractions. The destination for influencers in the future is soon! These images from boredpanda and presented by Eric Lafforgue.
#1.Algerian Tuareg Beside a Giraffe-Depicting Rock Sculpture in Tasili N'ajjer National Park.
#2.Man Walking Through Football And Revolution Murals In The Casbash, Algeria, North Africa.
#3. View of the Old Town in Ghardaia, Algeria, with a Minaret at the top, in North Africa.
#4. Mozabite Women In White Haïk In The Streets Of Ksar El Atteuf, North Africa, Ghardaia, Algeria.
#5. Tuareg in Erg Admer, Algeria, in the Sahara Desert, North Africa.
#6. Algerians Tasting Pizza In The North African Marketplace Of Constantine.
#7. Ancient Ottoman House in the Casbah, Algeria, North Africa.
#8. North Africa's Desert Asphalt Road Algeria's Erg Admer.
#9. North Africa, Djemila, Algeria: Youngster At The Torso Of The Jupiter Statue.
#10. Oscar Niemeyer's University of Mentouri, located in Constantine, Algeria, in North Africa.
#11. View of The Village And The Salah Bey Viaduct, Algeria, North Africa.
#12. Sunrise Over Djamaa El Djazair In The Mist, North Africa, Algiers, Algeria.
#13. Cardo in the Djemila Roman Ruins in Algeria, North Africa.
#14. Algeria, Djamaa El Djedid Mosque, and North Africa.
#15. Algeria's Tadrart Rouge National Park is home to the Tassili N'ajjer Sand Dunes in the Sahara Desert.