Djerbahood: Graffiti artists take over a Tunisian island
Published date: 30 October 2014 17:08 GMT
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The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
The small village Erriadh on the Tunisian island of Djerba has been transformed into an open-air graffiti museum, luring tourists from all over the world (MEE/Christine Petre).
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