... other human poop) and noticed the ocean wasn´t looking too clean (quite brown actually). We took some nice strolls along the beach though...Although we couldn´t find any cheapo rooms we did finally find a place that served us food at local prices. We ...
... Moroccan Berber women and men in their coloured jalabas. The rest of the day was spent driving to the caravan park 15km north of Agadir, just next to a surf spot called Devil's Rock. The park was situated right on the beach and we arrived just in ...
... afternoon - wow - ahead of schedule! 29th Agadir to Atlantic Park Another early morning, which meant we were strolling along Agadirbeach at 8.30am and enjoying the sunshine after the rainy, cold and windy day we had yesterday. The beach turned ...
... surf fuel later. Kim made up a mean Cous cous a la Gill and I added a can of tuna for extra paddling power. Then I ran down the beach to jump off the point to join the other boys in the water. The surf turned out to be a classic – 12ft clean faces ...
... , hijabs and crying babies and tried to get some shut eye as we drove three hours along the coast. If Agadir was our little break from the real Morocco and all the culture we'd been missing eating at the English Pub and sleeping our days away, this bus ...
... , dried apricots, prunes, bread and olives. They bought some brie and crackers – treat! (both are a luxury in Morocco!) The honey, garlic, chilli prawns on streamed rice was a hit as were the strawberries with crème fresh. Topped with ...
... ;a few cool Brits (love to Ollie, Vicki and Ben) I pretty much lived and breathed in an English colony planted in Morocco which I rather fancied. Besides learning to surf, I made it my intention to learn as many British sayings (with ...
... do, this gig was so so so good!!!) Coheed&Cambria, Thrice and Circa Survive. Very very good! Alex and I flew out to Agadir, Morocco 29th Jan. The first thing noticed, the second I stepped off the plane, was cats. they were everywhere, just wandering ...
... Medina for tonight's meal. Bush camped on the beach south of the city/town.
Dist cov. = 222 km
31st - Travelled to Agadir via Taghazout to get lunch and restock the truck at the last Marjane we could find. Most people went to have ...
... then. On the beach, we found many beautiful tiles, probably from buildings lost in the earthquake. It was Morocco's largest earthquake ever. Agadir is the main shipper of Sardines in Morocco. We saw some boats bringing in fish and sardines.They ...