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km,7 Ain Chkeff Fes, Morocco, 30000
... of town – an old inn that used to house people and animals (caravanserai), and is now used as a livestock resting area in the center of all these markets; again, every kind of good and food for sale that you can think of!; live chickens, turkeys, and roosters, feet tied together with string, carried five at a time, waiting to be sold for meat; a snail stand (or escargots stand, if you will), selling bowlfuls of hot, steaming snails that you eat on the spot ...
Fes, Morocco annalisamurray... here. If you're curious, I'd recommend you Google it. It is like going back in time and was described as the real-life version of Aladdin in our guidebook. The city is the 4th largest in Morocco and was founded in 789 AD - I don't think much has changed since it was founded. It consists of 9,500 streets which look and ...
Fes, Morocco cleo2471... offerings, except way better and healthier. Depressing fact: There is no bacon in Morocco. Moroccan Art: Islam does not allow the portrayal of people or animals in its artwork because they fear it will lead to idol worship. (This means that you should ask a local before taking their picture.) The result is a creative usage of mosaics as decorative artwork. They use patterns and calligraphy to express themes. For example the eight ...
Fes, Morocco l_schultz... there in abundance, all warning you of the dangers of getting lost etc. We ignored them and walked around quite happily on our own for a couple of hours. A very nice man at the bus station offered to take us to Nador (to get the ferry to spain) in his taxi. The bikes wouldn't be a problem either and he would stop off anywhere we wanted to along the way. For that we would have to pay 1300 dh, although we would get there at a reasonable time of day. The bus to ...
Fes, Morocco 50odd... of grammar (thats probably bad grammar in itself). I have no idea of how to properly construct a sentance...I only learned how to paragraph properly when I was at uni ... and even then i'm not sure i fully grasped it. When i was learning french at high school I dont remember being taught about posessive nouns or whatever the hell dipthongs are.....and we certainly didnt get told or taught about ...
Fes, Morocco simon.mcpherson... the remainder of the tour. Hey Ho! That night Mohammed took us to a Moroccan night at a wonderful restaurant. Very high, beautifully ornate ceiling with lavish brass Moroccan lanterns hanging down, fantastically tiled walls and floor and exquisite rugs. We were entertained by jugglers, belly dancers, musicians and singers and a memorable moment| was a wedding simulation with Kim being dragged up and dressed as a bride, carried high in the wedding chair. Several of us were dragged up to ...
Fes, Morocco billybull... yesgo. So we decided to take them with us as we set out for a day trip to Sefrou. After some confusion over price ( they wanted us to pay sixty - we wanted to pay 50 and in the end they charged us 40?!?) we caught a grand taxi with 7 in the car to sefrou 30 mins away. The hotel charged us half a room rate (80dh) for half the day to keep our bags. Bit of a rip but now we were in Sefrou the choices were significantly ...
Fes, Morocco leahandgreg... the the ATM just 2 weeks earlier, directly across from the hotel we were staying in. Not a good first impression... So I had heard of this Moroccan tradition called a 'hammam', and was told it was something I had to experience before leaving the country. Two of the other girls on the tour also were interested , so the three of us went off to experience our first hammam. A hammam is a public bath house, basically. They are in the centers of towns for the ...
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