Aloruga
Carretera Cadiz-malaga (N-340) KM 94, Tarifa
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Aloruga Tarifa

Carretera Cadiz-malaga (N-340) KM 94 Tarifa, Costa de la Luz, Andalusia, 11380, Spain and Canary Islands

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... We enjoyed a brief taste of Morocco, what I feel was a mix between Egypt and India. It was great, and a memorable experience. We enjoyed traditional Moroccan food, markets and culture. We were then back on the boat back to Spain by midnight, ready for bed and on the bus again the next morning!
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Spain, UK, and Morocco all in one day!

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... town where all of the walls and doors are painted a light blue. They say that the light blue color keeps mosquitoes away. We walked though the streets (with a tour guide) until we came to a traditional weavers shop. There we saw a many beautiful blankets made from camel hair and some from silk. While we were there we heard the call to prayer from the mosque tower. It was surreal to be in a country where just about every tradition is so ...

Farewell to Europe

A travel blog entry by chagger1

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Bus trip = a pleasant roll down to the bottom of Europe. Wind farms and kite-surfers as we neared the coast north of Tarifa.
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The hospitality of the Moroccan business owners was borderline insanity. When we were done eating, the restaurant owner asked if we would like henna tattoos. I was thrilled by the offer and spent the next ...

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