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Carne, carne, CARNE!! The food (and drink) blog
... Pete decide to 'grin and bear it' so as not to offend the cook as he eats a bowl of soup that a whole shaker of salt has just landed in. Cue water. (Hontanas, Spain) 18. Arriving into tiny town of Revenga to discover a little cart where locals offer up free cups of delicious sopa del ajo (garlic soup) to weary pilgrims. We had two cups each. (Revenga, Spain). 19. Enjoying the best 'menu del dia' of the camino at an amazing 'casa rural' called 'Molina Galoshes'. ...
Toubkal
... in the field of travel. It was launched in 2012 with the objective of taking adventurous visitors off the beaten track to experience the beauty and unique character of Morocco. Flexible, friendly, and focussed on your objectives and requirements, Toubkal traveling provides a complete service for all styles of journey around one of the Moroccan's most appealing travel destinations.
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Marrakech 2010
... s lifestyle. The silent overnight was absolut!!
A few days later we went to Tiziri Falls, there we met a few little crazy monkeys. They were so funny and they only wanted food. The landscape of the falls was incredible, I was very impressed, I had never seen anything like this!!
In my opinion, was a positive experience for me, also was an oportunity to visit new places and the mos important, I met great ...
From gondolas to camels
... would know if the visitor was male or female and if the husband or wife should answer the door....although Yossif was very friendly and informative...he soon took us to a carpet shop....where we could get "special prices" ( the carpets were beautiful....but our suit cases are already full) ....then he took us to a pharmacy....that sold oils and herbs...at "special prices".....and then to a jewelry shop...and of course we understood that Yossif's $5 tour of Marrekesh was based on ...
It's the stuff Movies are made of.
... they relied on human instinct. It didn't appear to be the first time they'd done it. We are intrigued about what happened prior to the snatch. Did they see us withdraw cash and follow us from there? Was there a team? Do they often patrol that area? or did they just see it as an opportunity as they were driving along? Unlike the movies, we won't get any background to it. It is all very intriguing though.
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