 Good morning from El Qayrawan. This is the hotel where I spent last night and the night before. Look at that TV. Super old. And it's also the cheapest accommodation I've ever booked. Ten US dollars a night including breakfast and breakfast was actually really good. But what I love about this hotel is the location because it's right outside of the walls of the old Medina of El Qayrawan. So today I'm going for a run and my goal is to run around the entire old city of El Qayrawan. It's supposed to be less than four kilometers. And the reason I'm doing this is because I'm training for a full marathon. I am not a big fan of running. Don't enjoy running. In fact, I hate running, but I challenged myself to run 10k last year as part of the San Francisco marathon. I was so excited and motivated that I ended up signing for a full marathon, which is happening in July. I am about five months out and this is my way of easing into training and getting ready for a full marathon. But also running around the old Medina of El Qayrawan sounds pretty fun. Let's do it. This is my running attire because I don't have a lot of clothes with me. You guys know that 40 liters backpack is all I've been traveling with. I've got my hiking pants, something long to be a bit modest and cover my assets and a weight breaker. Let's go. All right, here we go. Right outside of the walls of the Medina. This is one of the main doors. Got my directions from the guy who runs the hotel. He was super helpful, but I think it should be straightforward. Just follow the walls. There is a section where there is actually no wall, but I think that should be easy to find. All right, I'm gonna hit start on my watch and we'll start the run. Let's go. And that's the Great Mosque of El Qayrawan. Let's get up there and just follow the walls here. I think this is the section where there isn't actually a big wall. Just a smaller wall, but I have to follow it until I get to the other side. Let's go. The wall is actually right behind these buildings. There's so much construction outside of the wall. So I make my way all the way to the end of the street there. See, this is the wall, but this is the area I can't access. Time for a detour. This was actually, this is a five-star hotel called the Qasbah. Looks pretty fancy. I run way off track. I thought I lost the walls. I just was in the groove and was running, but there is the wall right there. I am exactly where I started. Next to the flag, I am so glad I did this because I was a little bit concerned about what I was to say so I couldn't get early in the morning, but it was awesome. It got a little bit confusing because there isn't a wall in some sections and there's a lot of construction, just like new buildings. So I think there is no wall in some areas and that's why I got a little bit confused. So I just run around and then I'm able to take on myself next to the flag. I run around the old Medina kind of one. This was amazing. Some after-run thoughts before I leave to catch the bus. I am very happy I ended up running because yesterday and earlier in the morning I was a little bit concerned. I was a little bit hesitant because I didn't know if it would be safe for me to go early in the morning and just run by myself and also because I don't really know the area, but it ended up being a good experience. I had a positive experience. It rained before I started running so it was a little bit slippery and in some sections I had to run on the streets and avoid some of the cars, but overall it was a good experience. It ended up being three kilometers long, which I think at this point of time I'm very comfortable running three kilometers without struggling. I think up to five kilometers I can do it comfortably. I think remember I'm not a runner. I don't really enjoy running, but today I felt like I was really entertained by taking videos as I was running and there's always something new because this is a new place for me. There was always something captivating that I would look at and it's entertaining and I actually run even without music because I couldn't use YouTube music without data. I think I should have downloaded my music before. I'm not very familiar with how that works. Alex uses it actually more than I do, but yeah three kilometers around the walls of the ancient city of Al Qaeda Wen is certainly a memory that will stay with me forever and if you are in Al Qaeda Wen I think you should try it at the very least just walk around the walls. It's wonderful.