[Author's
Note: I arrived in Tunis on September 10th,
2010 and left two months later. The Arab
Spring began in Tunisia on December 18th,
2010, a day after the self-immolation of Mohamed
Bouazizi. I missed the festivities by about a month or so. Some
would say I dodged a bullet but I cannot help feeling like I missed
the boat. How often do you have the chance to watch history unfold
from the front row? It is interesting for me to go back and read
about my experiences at the time. Yes, I could almost taste
repression in the air but if you told me the powder keg was about to
ignite I would have been incredulous in the extreme. Yet, there it
was boiling just beneath the surface. Keep this in mind when reading
my Tunisia posts. It makes for a fascinating subtext.]
The
route out to the 'Neck' involved a bit of sand-duning a la 4WD (I am
afraid my doubts about the Punto's sand dune prowess were on the
mark).While getting a closer look at the 'Neck' I tried to stand on
the 'Head' but was rebuffed by my 'Driver'. Not exactly sure what he
was afraid of (it seemed stable) but I suspect if every Tom, Dick,
and Harry went crawling all over the outcrop perhaps it might become
'Headless'. Astute movie-goers might recognize scenery from both Star
Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace and The
English Patient in
the photos. Not
too hard to see the area's popularity with directors. In fact, on the
way out there we saw an Italian movie set off in the distance.