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... asking if we wanted to book a tour? And what hotel we are staying at? I just replied "no thanks, we're ok." The guy continued to say he works for a tourist agency, and he can get us to where ever we need to go. 9 times out of 10 in Morocco, if someone approaches you on the street and offers to take you anywhere, he (never she) is going to get a comission on whatever huge price you get charged. We knew our hostel was like a ten minute ...
What day is it??
... the sand storms!!! Had a bloody nightmare with HSBC and used all my credit trying to ring them cos they locked my card even though I did tell them I was going away!!! Anyway it's sorted now after hours on the phone! So we were about to go and went down to say bye to Maggie, she said where you off to then, as she stood making her potato salad for her party tonight, I said well we want pizza where would u suggest? So off she went telling us about this amazing pizza place ...
A weekend in Paradise
... were inching our way closer and closer to going to bed. But lo and behold, the Moroccans had other plans. Unbeknownst to us they had been preparing a late night feast that was almost ready to be served. As Nick and I have been saying since we arrived in this country whenever the notion of eating has been brought up, “well, we don’t want to be rude”. The Moroccans set up some tables and chairs and a couple of candles ...
Tangiers,Morocco - another experience!
... br> When we had disembarked, Myra had been the first woman to step off the bus and was immediately picked up by a Moroccan camel driver and placed onto the saddle of a crouched camel. He then very persistently managed to get two other guests onto the other two couching animals and then ordered the camels to stand up. He then walked them in about a 20 ft circle, ordered the camels to crouch down, helped the riders off the camels and then demanded a euro for ...
Culture in Morocco
... honey cake... nice but so sweet and with an unusual texture. After more wandering I tried another street food as afew people selling this had just emerged. It was a goopy thing in big round tins that looked a bit like flan, so I got a slice (for 1DH, ie 9cents) and found out that it was savoury, a sort of sloppy omlette/flan thing... again, nice but strange texture. After this I decided to head back before I ate more and I ...