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Algiers: contrary to what many maps suggest, Algiers looks at the rising sun. To photograph her in her best moments, you should do it in the morning. She is then fully White Algiers. You cannot claim to have visited Algiers if you fail to stroll through its streets still steeped in history and discover one of these august residences.

 Tipasa & Cherchell: an open-air museum Tipasa town famous for its Roman archaeological remains classified as world heritage by UNESCO. Cherchell, the ancient capital and its museums. This ancient capital of Caesarean Mauretania preserves the most monumental remains of Caesarea on several sites.

Kabylia: Made up of what we call Great Kabylia (Djurdjura) to the west and Little Kabylia (Babors) to the east, the whole is distinguished by a rugged and varied relief. Picturesque landscapes and a population preserving distant culture and traditions.

 The Mitidja: An ancient gulf filled by alluvium, the Mitidja is watered by no less than nine torrents which emerge from the Atlas. At the exit of Algiers the road dominates an exceptional panorama over the entire valley, with the Atlas mountain range in the background, frequently shrouded in mist and its peaks often covered in snow.

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