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Rue Paris, Hivernage Marrakech, Morocco, 40000, 24-425400
... 1085;
 86;симог& #1086; запах
 72; рыбы. Такие мысли прихо
 76;или ко мне в порто
 74;ой дерев
 91;шке Essaouira, под обс ...
Marrakesh, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco cariverga... 1077;дро воды (или помое
 74; – это кому как), то Марра
 82;еш - это бейсб
 86;льной битой по роже со вс ...
Marrakesh, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco carivergaHad an ok nights sleep on our bunk bed feel like I am about seven again! Woke up to an amazing breakfast of juice, pancakes, fresh bread, jams and local breads with coffee it was so tasty. Mohammad gave us the info about how to get to the train station. So got ready and went to get a small taxi to the station to get our tickets for Sunday to go to Fez the taxi driver told us it takes 7 hours ahhh perswaded Ian though to get first class as I read a book about ...
Marrakech, Morocco traceybelleGot up at 4am and got to the airport ok in the taxi the hotel where we stayed is really half a mile away from the airport you can see the planes taking off and the taxi cost us 20 euro they know how to rip you off around here. I am excited about the change of scenery and also about going somewhere that is hot I cant wait to get my summer clothes back on again! I hate it on aeroplanes though when people in front of you put the seats down, I know that you can but there is such a ...
Marrakech, Morocco traceybelle... his four wives and 24 concubines! We also viewed the Court of Honour, where crowds of people gathered to beg for the vizier’s mercy. Over the palace’s history, the place was looted several times – especially after the vizier died – so the palace is no longer furnished. Still, the embellishments speak for themselves – we were blown away by how intricate and detailed the rooms were.<br><br>After Bahia Palace, we ...
Marrakech, Morocco annalisamurray... attached gardens and once again heard the adhan, or call to prayer.<br><br>Crossing the street and a small plaza from the Koutoubia, we finally entered Djemaa El-Fna, Marrakesh’s main square and the heart of the Old City. I’ve never before in my life seen such a huge open plaza area with so much going on! Everywhere we looked, something was happening – snake charmers playing their recorders to anger the cobras in front of them – monkeys ...
Marrakech, Morocco annalisamurrayMet a fine fellow from Wales as a hopped off the bus in Marrakech (from Essouria). He was looking for an economical riad to stay and I knew just the place - the riad I'd dumped my rugs at just days prior.<br><br> After settling in, I invited him to tag along w/ me to grab a geocache at Menara Gardens. LOL ...
Marrakech, Morocco globalgirl... a lovely kitchen at the bottom of an open air 2-story courtyard. The class was amazing and we learned how to cook traditional Moroccan cuisine that Gemma had learned from the local women since moving there 3 years ago. Since we had 3 other Dutch women taking the class they were often all talking in Dutch and Hanna and I would just go about chopping or stirring, just hoping we weren't screwing up the lunch. After everything was made ...
Marrakech, Morocco jonathan.felix... to the pretty mountainside town of Chefchaouen. Dumped on the side of the road, halfway up the hillside, we made the exhausting trek up the last remaining incline on foot, barely noticing the beautiful blue buildings perched in the shadow of the great Rif Mountains. Once recovered, we set of to explore the medina, centred around the cobbled, restaurant-lined Plaza Uta el-Hammam. Our three days in Chefchaouen were spent wandering ...
Marrakech, Morocco cc_world_tour... us 45 minutes to find the main square, and after dodging the snake charmers, found an alight restaurant. After lunch we did some shopping, watching the snake charmers and then a horse and cart ride around the city before going back to the Riad to relax. We went back into the square at night to see what it was like before having some Pizza for dinner, and going back to bed.
Marrakech, Morocco bigbenn
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