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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
... in the field of travel. It was launched in 2012 with the objective of taking adventurous visitors off the beaten track to experience the beauty and unique character of Morocco. Flexible, friendly, and focussed on your objectives and requirements, Toubkal traveling provides a complete service for all styles of journey around one of the Moroccan's most appealing travel destinations.
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Marrakech 2010
... your hands.
We arrive to Mezourga after 12 hours by bus. When we arrive, the bereber ( the people who lives in a desert ) lend us a camel for each one. Then, we and our camels start a route to dunes of the desert. Two hours later we arrive to haima's ( is a place in a desert like a big camping tent where the people eat and sleep ). Around midnight the berebers talked about histories of the desert wolfs and ...
From gondolas to camels
... to the stall to be polite and end up buying something they don't want...don't need....at ten times its' real value. We saw a National Geographic documentary in Hong Kong...big coincidence....a pommy made a documentary of Marrakesh market scammers....very interesting and compulsory viewing for anyone going there.....we knew about "guides" ....."helping you find places"....but the documentary had an undercover camera and showed how the "scammers" work in teams....we had been approached ...
It's the stuff Movies are made of.
... they relied on human instinct. It didn't appear to be the first time they'd done it. We are intrigued about what happened prior to the snatch. Did they see us withdraw cash and follow us from there? Was there a team? Do they often patrol that area? or did they just see it as an opportunity as they were driving along? Unlike the movies, we won't get any background to it. It is all very intriguing though.
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