Fort Bou-Jerif Guelmim

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BP 504 Guelmim, Morocco, 81000

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Sidi ifni

Petite escale ou l on a rejoint Nath et Franck avant de repartir pour le sud. Petite ville de pecheur tres agreable anciennement espagnole. Son charme inébranlable, sa population paisible et particulière rendent l’accueil plus que chaleureux ! Une superbe ambiance les soirees sont tres vivantes, on s y sent bien...

Sidi Ifni, Souss-Massa-Drâa, Morocco quatrequart
Tan Tan

It was not easy to leave captivating Sidi Ifni, where nothing is everything and where every day holds so many extraordinary experiences. But in less than 10 days my flight back to LA is leaving from Casablanca and I have not visited Fes yet, so it was time to move on. Several people told me about a huge Saharan festival in Tan-Tan, several hours south of ...

Tan-Tan, Morocco yorron
I love Sidi Ifni III

... but always very grateful for any gift I have given him. He was a wonderful teacher to be with and I am very grateful for meeting him. I had many many extraordinary experiences here, enough to fill a book. But instead of offering you to read about them, I invite you to come here and experience this place on your own. In this place there is seemingly nothing. But here, nothing is everything.

Sidi Ifni, Morocco yorron
I love Sidi Ifni II

... would buy some other food supplies to we can have a small party. They are sincerely grateful. Before we part ways Hader shows me his garden, a walled yard where he is growing few banana trees, a fig tree, basil, cilantro and tomatoes. He is very happy with his life and it is lovely to see. I look forward to meeting my new friends this evening, right after the yoga class I'll be teaching in the hotel again. It seems like more hotel guests are interested in practicing with me.

Sidi Ifni, Morocco yorron
I love Sidi Ifni I

... been to in Morocco so far, don't seem t want anything from you. Even the shop owners are very easy going and in most cases the price you are asked is the same price a Moroccan would pay. The speed of life here is so gentle and slow you just can't help slow yourself down and breathe. There is nowhere to hurry to. You have arrived. And then there is the food. I have eaten here an incredibly delicious eel tajine, that could not have tasted any better in any top NYC restaurant, at a ...

Sidi Ifni, Morocco yorron
Sidi Ifni

... Ifni instead, a beach town in Southern Morocco that used to be part of Spain untill 1969. This time I shared the front seat with a very energetic and very old man, dressed in a traditional bright blue jelaba and a black head scarf. I was wondering why I found it enjoyable to cozy up with this grandpa, who at times used the upper lip of my pelvis as an arm rest, placed his palm on my ...

Sidi Ifni, Morocco yorron
Sahara Ocidental

Aparece em alguns mapas como um territorio autonomo, mas é ocupado pelo Marrocos e disputado com a Mauritânia. Talvez pela costa pensei eu. E por causa do fosfato, disseram-me os austriacos. Seja como for, ha partes desse territorio marroquino que são constantemente atacados por uma das ...

Tan-Tan, Morocco ikono
Sidi Ifni

... disso como combustivel para ficar ainda mais certo da sua decisão de apanhar a piroga para a Espanha. Conversa puxa conversa, « o que têm para vender ? Porque não montam o vosso barraco no mercado ai a frente ? Todo o mundo o faz ».« Epa por duas vezes os policias vieram me correr e levaram-me para a esquadra, ja estou farto, mas se tiveres alguém certo para comprar motores de geleira, vamos la imediatamente ». "Conheço", "então baza".

Sidi Ifni, Morocco ikono
cold and wet and in search of a bar

I know, there are many museums to explore and souks to bargain for leather slippers in and delicious Tangines of steaming vegetables to devour but when it rains in Morocco all you really want to do is get your hands on some taboo red wine and while away the hours seated on a beautiful carpet and drink. Men on motorbikes in their pointy hooded jalabas remind me too much of KKK members and ...

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entering the desert

Hello, We are in Tan Tan. We left Rabat for Marakesh. We wanted to see the snake charmers. We saw them, but nothing great. So we continued to Ouarzazate through the Atlas mountains, reaching as high as 2250 m high. It's a beautiful road. In Ourarzazate we ...

Tan Tan, Morocco olivierb

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