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Carne, carne, CARNE!! The food (and drink) blog
... butter (Stu burned his mouth and hot garlic butter all over his shirt); pimientos del padron / fried green peppers with rock salt (after hours and hours of nagging by Michele); and patatas bravas (impossibly delicious fried potato served with hot sauce and mayonnaise). (Logrono, Spain) 16. Downing the best espresso coffee ever in a middle-of-nowhere town on the camino while listening to the surprisingly good 'Mission Impossible 2' soundtrack (Cardeñula, Spain). ...
Toubkal
Inspiring Jouneys around Morocco
Toubkal traveling is a tour with an adventurous slant, organising high-quality group mountain trekking and 4x4 tours in and around the Atlas Mountains and Sahara, as well as tailor-made holidays for individuals and private groups. Toubkal traveling is managed from Imlil area by people who are both passionate and knowledgeable about Morocco, exactly in Atlas Mountains, ...
Marrakech 2010
The christmas holidays to 2010, I went to Marrakech and I visited diferent places, the first was:
The Place Jemaa el Fna is a central square at entrance to market in Marrakech. You can buy all types of things, from backpacks to dentures, snakes or anything else. Also, you can find a lot of types of food. The most popular is cuscus with spicy ingredients. There you can eat with fork and knife, but the tradition is ...
From gondolas to camels
... wooden door that looked like something out of a middle ages castle....bolts and locks were slid and turned and the huge wooden door opened....we stepped into something out of Aladin....mosaic tiles everywhere....a courtyard with palm trees and a fountain in the middle...the staff were very welcoming...we were served traditional Moroccan sweet tea....which is a combination of green tea...mint..and lots of sugar....very nice....our room was large with mosaic tiles ....stain glass ...
It's the stuff Movies are made of.
... them. They told us we were lucky they just stole from us and helped us with a description of the bike for our police report. As we were standing there the adrenaline died off the shock set in, we all commented how our knees were shaking. We headed back to the hotel and asked them what the best thing was to do and tried to scope out if the police were corrupt at all. He told us to go straight to the police station and ...