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Anyone
who visits Tunisia and doesn't take the opportunity to visit Matmata will miss
seeing a type of architecture which is unique - cave dwellings. Matmata, made
up of several villages, takes its name from the Berber tribes who have taken
refuge in this isolated region. The Berbers, who nowadays somewhat influenced
by Arab culture, still live in villages carved out of the mountainside. Others
hide away in the underground dwellings or rifts in the valley. To the south
of Gabes barren ochre mountains rise to 700 metres in heiqht. The conical summits
are intersected and separarated by precipitous narrow ravines where figs, olives,
barley and some stunted palms grow.
The villages are inhabited by a hardworking people. An unsuspecting eye would look at the village and only see the cruters which hide the houses and create a lunar landscape. The American film producer Steven Spielberg used this landsca pe to great effect in his famous films ''Star Wars'' and "Raiders of the Lost Ark". These invisible villages are made up of several cave dwellings hidden in the ground, which resembles a lunar landscape riddled with giant holes. In fact, every crater is a house. A tunnel permits access to a kind of "well", a genuine circular crater hollowed out of the hill top, surrounded by rooms for living and storage excavated out of the ground. The entrance tunnel is lined with stzbles and places for storing tools and gives on to a round courtyard. The steep walls of the "putio" are hezvily indented with the niches which form the living quarters, the food stores and the communsl rooms. The upper parts of the rooms, which ohen can only be reached by a rope, are used as granaries. Cereals can be fed into here through a narrow pipe from the outside. Huge grain stores are piled up in the courtyard, fenced in by esparto grass. The individual niches are extremeIy well air conditioned, cool when the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Centigrade and warm in winter.
Just 40
km away from the sea, and 400 m above sea level, Matmata enjoys pure, dry air.
The inhabitants are noted for their longevity and good health. If Matmata is
considered to be a typical cave dwellers' village, for several kilometers in
every direction the ground shelters other similar villages such as Beni Aissa,
Chembali, Techine and Hedege, which are perhaps more "genuine" since they receive
less visitors.
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