Residence Soraya Agadir
Rue de la foire Agadir, Morocco
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Agadir
... worldwide. From a cliff-road flanking the
hill, the Old Kasbah, dating from the 16th century, overlooks the azure
spread of the ocean, the verdant valleys of the Great Souss and the
majestic slopes of the Anti-Atlas. Agadir is not only the kingdom's main
fishing-port, it is also its first holiday haven, and the city is very
much organized around seeing to the comfort of itcarte6.gif (38070
octets)s visitors.Bathed in sunshine the whole year round, the ...
Agadir
... As soon as I stopped it bumped my arm wanting more pets. Ignoring the angry young man I continued to pet his camel. We walked the 7km down the hill to the beach and then to the hotel to donn our beach wear. Lunch at the beach followed.
All the food was Euroized complete with a McD's and a Pizza Hut. We decided to have lunch on the beach one day. Jed decided on a hamburger and we tried to discourage him.
"Come on, ...
Estuaries , bananas and scrabble
... isolated peace of a completely undisturbed beach free from hassle, men selling tissues and men who find paradise in dubious equine orifices. Just watch out for snakes and massive birds.
We returned to the beach a second time when the rain stung us and the waves were whipped into a salty frenzy. A man with a ruck-sac containing little more than three t-shirts and one pair of pantaloons is tried by such weather. It is a rare moment when a PACKAMAC can engender ...
Heading south fast
... taken from the boats.
I could have spent days, weeks, in this town as the beach was ok too, Just love the narrow streets and alleyways and talking to the vendors,
Then south along the coast to Agadir, Stunning coastline but much more of that to come.
Sped through Agadir so no comment except to say its the surfy town of Morocco and whilst Agadir didnt do much for me there looked to be some nice places just north of the city - surfy ...
At the End of the Tour
... we had such a warm feeling from the people; it was beautiful humanity.
I felt like we were turning our backs on this country by leaving, but we had to move on, and the rest stop of the resort was an ideal situation for the family. Literally speaking, we were still in Morocco, but in every sense of the situation, we had left.
Kath
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