Le Drom'Blanc
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Travel Blogs from M'Hamid
Comunicação difícil
... que não admite a gente confiando em outra pessoa. Ou ficou com ciúmes. A conclusao dele era que era golpe, mas a essa altura eu já tava bem constrangida e acabamos decidindo ir com um motorista que ele ia nos arranjar, afinal o preço era praticamente o mesmo e se desse algum problema pelo menos iamos ter com quem reclamar. O pior foi hoje de manha, um cara do hotel (eu sinceramente não sei quantas pessoas trabalham lá de verdade, fora o creepy guy e um tiozao gente ...
Three days of Sahara desert
... rolling.
It was a 250 km drive to M'Hamid, the last town before the Sahara. Abde handled that 4 Runner with ease and precision around hairpin turns on the very narrow winding road through the mountains. One mistake could send us tumbling to our deaths below. We followed Ahmed’s lead and danced and clapped in our seats to the gypsy-like music while all around us rocky, jagged mountains loomed ad lurched, rippling across the barren landscape. ...
Fes, Morocco - our final city
... gate in the city. Other, less grandiose mosques, are full to overflowing for evening prayers with people standing in the streets in rows four or five deep.
Fes also has an enormous Royal palace that stands on 83 hectares (over 200 acres) and accounts for 25% of the total area of the city. It is the biggest in Morocco but not often visited by the King unless he is on holiday. The entrance has 7 bronze doors that reflect the days of the week that have been made by hand ...
Middle Atlas
... price down from $750 to $250. After buying the carpets, I didn’t want to buy anything else that day, so I told them no thank you. Somehow they took that as a yes and started wrapping it up, telling me congratulations! Thankfully, Abdul had met us here and got us out of there without buying anything.
The last place we visited were the famous blue gates of Fes. It was a great way to end our tour and the day. ...
Off to the dunes
... the sun not having set yet. It really was remarkable and a bit eerie as some local kids thought it would be funny to hide in a doorway and tickle us as we went past, of course they could have been going for our wallets but I'm going to pretend to think they were just trying to spook us a bit!!
Back outside the streets were filled with people as some celebrations of love (we think) were going on as the men danced ...