Bayt Jasmin
Imam Aouzai, Quartier Marchan, Tangier
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Bayt Jasmin Tangier

Imam Aouzai, Quartier Marchan Tangier, Morocco

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Here's Looking at you, Kid

A travel blog entry by jennyandpaul2

3
20

We made the trip to Morocco on 29 November by taking the bus from Nerja to Algecerias, Spain and then catching the fast ferry to Tangier, Morocco. The weather was rainy and cool which made the bus trip rather uneventful except for the fact that the bus's windshield wipers didn’t work; the bus driver felt it was more important to stay on …

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Picture Ketchup

A travel blog entry by karsenault

188

FINALLY, a computer that can handle uploading pictures. I was lawy with the picture naming because there are so many of them and it has taken me far too long to do this after waiting three hours for the Internet man to come back from his Ramadan meal so now, I sleep. If you have questions, ...

After my experience with Ray Smith

A travel blog entry by ivan.mclellan

Friday, May 27

This
morning we drove the 30 odd kilometres into Tangier, and we passed
quite a few tickets selling booths for the ferry we stopped at one of
them, very friendly guy, quoted us in euros came to €185, we of course
had a return ticket, as when we bought the tour we bought a return
ticket, however Desert Detours told us that all of the return tickets
that were issued on that day, had to be reissued, and ...

The Marrakesh Express

A travel blog entry by jen-steve

21

... tea and a tip for our server. From Tangier, we board the famous Marrakesh Express for an overnight trip to Marrakesh.  In all, we woke at 5:00am Sunday, traveled all day and night, and arrived at our destination at 8:30am the following day, Monday.  It was a marathon of training, ferrying, taxiing, and walking, but our arrival in Marrakesh was all in all smooth, and at least we ponied up the extra 10 or 15 dollars to get a few hours of sleep in ...

Salam u Alaykum

A travel blog entry by sarahott

114

... and had a fabulous dinner! I had two awesome roommates, Kim and Maggie, both juniors at SLU. I still have no idea how many people lived in that beautifully decorated house. Every few hours, someone else would show up and introduce themselves in Moroccan Arabic, French, Spanish, and/or English. From what my roommates and I gathered, our host mother had four sons, her husband had died, and a teenage girl worked as a kind of ...

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