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Travel Tip: The Roman Ruins at Carthage in an Afternoon

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Published on Apr 4, 2008 by AliJo for Church of St. Cypriot

The Roman ruins around Carthage are easy to see in a single afternoon, even on foot. We spent an afternoon seeing the Church of St. Cypriot, where St. Augustine once preached, the Antonin Baths, and the Punic Harbour. There isn't much left of the church itself, but it's impressive from a historical perspective. From there we walked to the Punic Harbour, and on to the Antonin Baths. We walked from site to site, ignoring the constant honking of passing taxis who couldn’t seem to understand why on earth anyone would want to walk when they could pay for a ride!

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