Within close proximity to the city’s railway station, these minarets are part of the Sidi Bashir Mosque and have earned their name from the fact that they literally shake – If one of them is pushed, the other trembles after a gap of a few seconds. Each minaret stands about 70 metres high with carved stone balconies.
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