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SF0324380
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Khartoumi variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324379
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Khartoumi variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324378
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Zidi variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324377
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Zidi variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324376
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouharrag variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324375
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouharrag variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324374
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouharrag variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324373
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouharrag variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324372
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouharrag variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324371
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouharrag variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324370
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Nemri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324369
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Nemri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324368
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Nemri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324367
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Nemri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324366
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Dgagli Abiadh variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324365
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Dgagli Abiadh variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324364
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Dgagli Abiadh variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324363
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Dgagli Abiadh variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324362
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Dgagli Akhdar variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324361
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Dgagli Akhdar variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324360
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Khenziri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324359
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Khenziri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324358
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Khenziri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324357
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Khenziri variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324330
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Boukhobza variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324329
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Boukhobza variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324328
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Zidi Artab variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324327
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Zidi Artab variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324326
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Fawari variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324325
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Fawari variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324324
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Fawari variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324323
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Zergui variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324322
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Zergui variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324321
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Sultani Abiath variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324320
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Sultani Abiath variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324319
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Sultani Abiath variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324318
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Sultani Abiath variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324317
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Sultani Ahmer variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324316
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Sultani Ahmer variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324315
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Sultani Ahmer variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324314
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Wahchi variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324313
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Wahchi variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324312
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouhouli variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324311
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Bouhouli variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324310
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Garai variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324309
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Garai variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324308
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Wahrani variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324307
Ancient fig varieties of Djebba - Wahrani variety
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324306
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324305
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324304
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324303
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324302
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324301
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324300
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324299
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324298
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324297
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324296
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.
SF0324295
Perched on the heights of Tunisia's Mont el Gorrâa, 600 meters above sea level, the gardens of the Djebba el Olia oasis form a unique agroforestry system. In ancient orchards, fig trees were always associated with other fruit crops such as olives, apples, quinces, and grapes. The small village of Djebba is unique for the large number of fig varieties. All fig trees are cultivated by lineage according to the rules of a village-specific customary law.