Riad a la belle etoile Salé
14 saniat Sabounji Salé, 11001, Morocco
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Mehdiya
... non plus. Les chiens nous tenaient tête. C'est impressionnant de voir ces animaux retrouver leurs instincts sauvages.
Nous rejoignons Casablanca après avoir profité de la plage. Nous allons visiter Abdellah, un ami d 'H. Bascou. Nous avons un colis pour lui. Il nous accueille gentiment dans son appartement à Bouskoura près de Casa. Nous dînons autour d'une pizza pour les uns, pâtes pour d'autres et Tajine poulet-olives pour moi !
fred
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On to Morocco
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At Asilah we pulled off the motorway, paid the toll of almost 4 Euro (no wonder the motorway was empty), and were directed toward town by the toll attendant. It is a delightful surprise to be using our French again, as limited as it is.
Entering the town, and approaching the waterfront, we did spot what appeared to be a defunct campground. A few hundred metres along we made a U-turn to check it out and discovered ourselves right at a beautiful beachfront parking lot with ...
Chasing the visa's
Hi Miles,
I am wondering if you have information on how to get a visa for Chad & sudan
I am in Rabat ( Morocco) riding south on a F800gs bmw to Mauritania, mali, ***** then Chad into Sudan, will travel south from there.
If you have contact info for the letter of invitation for the visa it would be a great help.
Sincerely garth
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France, Spain, Morocco from the Truck
... to visit me in Australia. I then met Dirk and his 180 pigs and we drove over the mountains as the sun came up and into Italy. We drove across the north of Italy and then down the coastline. It was very beautiful, many old towns on the mountain side, many vineyards and olive farms along the ocean and the hills. Until we reached Vasto, my stop. So we said goodbye and I was met by Grazia (my second cousin) and taken to their farm to see the family and begin the ...
Last night in Morocco :(
... it was sparking water with our pasta. Still, though, delicious, and $60 for 8 people. Nice.
One of the things I wanted to make sure I did before leaving Morocco was to experience a bona fide neighborhood hammam, or public bath. In a society where running water was not available in every home until relatively recently, public baths were literally the only way to ensure hygiene. For women, they were also one of the only places where socializing was ...



