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Groundhog bushcamping
... would open tomorrow especially to finish the group. We returned to our bushcamp!
We returned to the embassy to complete the applications, then drove to El Mansouria, where we stayed at a campsite. Not only did we get showers, the water was hot!
We took the train into Casablanca. I went around the medina with Alyson and Carr, then up to the Grand Mosque Hassan II with Carr. Unfortunately we couldn't do the ...
Riding Camels along the beach
... sun. When lunchtime came we found a place that had a real Moroccan feel to it. It was a really cool place where you sat on couch like seats. The only downside was the manky cat that kept coming under the table. There was also a rather oddly placed toilet that essentially opened up to the street. When you went to the toilet you were a bit nervous that someone would bust in and the ...
Essaouira
... Luckily we had put them on the police report and everyone was very understanding. They didn't have any record of the tickets but after 2 separate people shutting up their shop while they tried to help us we managed to sort out what we needed to do. They decided we would wait until everyone was on the bus and if there were four seats left they were ours for the taking. We had talked about what we ...
Inshallah - Ojala - God Willing
... sumamente básica y en general se rendían al sentirse frustradas por no poderse comunicar. Por lo tanto, mi interacción en Marruecos, todo lo que aprendí era por medio de mi interacción con el género masculino. Sin embargo, puedo decir que las dos relaciones más interesantes y de conexión que me llevo son con dos mujeres. Una, madre de un amigo, educada y con quien pude compartir. La segunda, era con una mujer mayor en un bus. Ella quiso que me siente a su lado, durante las ...
Essaouira and cold weather
... conjure up. She could not read Arabic by western writing, as we brought up words on the computer screen or written down on paper, but understood the most basic words only when pronounced perfectly to her. We communicated not at all because she could not even understand our sign language, as our most basic gestures seemed to entirely baffle her. The only way we could indicate that we would like breakfast tomorrow morning was to hold up nine fingers to indicate that 'nine’ ...