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301 Avenue Hassan II Oualidia, Morocco, 212-523-36-61-31
... de<br>plage, petit arret a la grotte et rencontre avec un pecheur local.<br>De retour sur walidia arret au stand pour regonfler les pneus chez un<br>mecano plutot symphatique pause 4 heures et retour a notre campement.<br>Dans la soiree nous avons fait la rencontre de Aziz que l on a plus<br>quitte jusqu a notre depart « Il loue du materiel de<br>glisse ». Ce gentil personnage nous a mis en ...
oualidia, Morocco quatrequart... a dollar, so I did not care. At the Karma, I found the service taxi to Oualidia and had to wait for three other passengers to join me and the other two passengers already waiting, as the taxi will take six passengers, two in the (single) front seat and four in the (tripple) back seat. The beautiful young man who I shared the front seat with was enjoyable to squeeze in alongside. He spoke a tiny bit of English, and we had several attempts of ...
Oualidia, Morocco yorron... We were looking forward to these few days before we headed back to Canada. Casa suburban sprawl ...
Oualidia, Morocco wendy_wanders... He's a 49 year old, ugly, toothless Moroccan man, who looks at least 79. He has a 23 year old wife and young kids, but lives alone in a tent on the roadside. He was the guardian of our vehicle for the night. When we had arrived in Oualidia we found our campsite deserted and under water, so ended up staying on the roadside with this ugly, toothless man guarding us. It was actually a great deal, dirt-cheap and we had a great view, as we were parked inches from the sea.
Oualidia, Morocco tayka... a nice town with a good vibe. The last day, Mike and I set out on a train, said our goodbyes outside of Casablanca, and went our separate ways. He was flying back to Zurich and I was gonna bust ass to get up to Lisbon in 2 days for my flight home. After 2 taxis, a long train, a short train, a ferry, a ride from a stranger, and a couple of buses later, I finally made it. Two flights and a bus later, and there was Deanne waiting ...
El Jadida, Morocco hippler... I've ever been and longing for more. In coming to Morocco, you MUST have a Hammam, preferably an upmarket one that I had for about 180 plus 20 dirham tip (30 dollars). Definitely beats the massages I had in Thailand and Vietnam. If only we had these in Australia. I'd be there every week. Fantastic stuff. Given that we were so imressed with the fish stalls last night we returned for more. Not bad when you ...
Essaouira, Morocco shanewilsonWe awoke at 6.30am in readiness for our 4 hour trek up the mountain to the Holy Rock. The trek was made increasingly difficult by the sand storm rolling down the hillside. Nevertheless, all of this trekking is helping me with my Inca preparation. It was also made difficult by the donkeys, thin trails and loads of tourists. It was stunning scenery and this in itself made the trek up the hill worth it. I was feeling very ...
Essaouira, Morocco shanewilson(The map pin is slightly off since we headed back to Marrakech) While in Tangier, we researched our options and decided to take the train to Marrakech again, and then the bus to Essaouira, an artsy town set on the Atlantic coast. So after a long journey south and an interesting conversation with a woman from Ceuta in as much Spanish as I could muster, we had another night in Marrakech before taking a bus to Essaouira in the morning. Essaouira is known for its goats ...
Essaouira, Morocco traciehowe... son tierra de nadie y al menor descuido te agarraron para sacarte plata de alguna forma, tenemos una foto muy graciosa con un par de personajes que tocaban unas tipo castanuelas de metal y hacian girar la borla de su gorra, no me acuerdo cuanto nos costo esa foto! pero eso si, la fiesta de colores, sonidos y olores que se arma a la noche ahi es para no perdersela! Recorrimos hoy Essoueira y nos parecio preciosa, en el puerto todas las ...
Essoueira, Morocco somanyroadsWe arrived in El-Jadid to find the train station was way out of town. It was such a welcome sight to see a local bus pulling up within a few minutes of our arrival, which took us straight to the centre of town. This is a lovely seaside town, overcrowded in peak season but now very relaxed. We are in the Hotel Bordeaux, clean, comfortable and cheap (half the ...
El Jadid, Morocco raymondc
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