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A Travel Blog entry by isidor from Argana, Morocco
Descendin Anti ...
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Diary of my first ever trip to Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by john9159 from Agadir, Agadir, Morocco
... scenery. From nowhere there appear groups of children holding out their hands for money. We stopped at the main business attraction in Argana which was the oil proccessing factory but they were not pressing today so we had a coffee and tea and carried ...
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...Well, it takes a long time to write 9000 words.
A Travel Blog entry by k.witczak from Paris, Île-de-France, France
Well, it's been raining for days. It clears up in fits and starts, and right now it’s beautiful and sunny, but they’re announcing showers for the afternoon. I feel like Forrest Gump—I have seen so many different kinds of rain in the ...
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A Final Postscript....
A Travel Blog entry by turkeytrotters from Partlow, Virginia, United States
... of these questions. So would I return to Morocco? The answer is yes. The same day that terror struck the Argana Café in Marrakech, terrible storms raged across the southern United States. The storm left more than 300 people dead. ...
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Para que?? ParaGUAY!!
A Travel Blog entry by southwickchris from Asuncion, Paraguay
[In advance, sorry about the no pix. Will hope to upload some soon, but the truth is I didn`t take a whole lot. Pretty much relying on whatever friends have emailed me.] I`m in Argentina now, but this entry wont have anything to do ...
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Rock the Kasbah
A Travel Blog entry by jen-steve from Marrakech, Morocco
... Riad, our innkeeper Ingrid was there with a sigh of relief on her face. She told us that there had been an explosion at Cafe Argana. Being in the museum, we must not have heard it. She told us it may have been one of the large propane cylinders in the ...
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On the Road In Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by bdsaly from Marrakech, Morocco
... influence particularly on the language, is still strong. We arrived in Morocco just a couple of days after a bomb blast at the Argana Restaurant in the centre of Marrakech had killed 15 people, mostly tourists. So everywhere we went, there was a heavy ...
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Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Marrakech, Morocco
... you’re looking for something a little more upmarket there are a number of restaurants located around the square including the Argana. It has a terrace upstairs with great views overlooking the square. I was lucky enough to grab a table right next ...
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Marrakech - The Authentic Tourist Friendly Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by rorywitt from Marrakech, Morocco
... no, they don't use the Meter to the old medina, only in the new city. I printed out a list of instructions, and pointed to Café Argana. He says 80 Dirhams. I get out of the taxi and tell him hes crazy. I grab my backpacks and he says ok 50, its very far ...
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Marrakech Madness
A Travel Blog entry by rebshark from Marrakech, Morocco
... which Skippy believes was a cover to see what he could shake out of his pockets. We went up on the balcony of Restaurant Argana where you could see the entire plaza and ordered dinner. I had a tangine with lamb, onions, raisins and almonds. Needless ...
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Hotel Argana Agadir
Boulevard Mohammed 5, Agadir, Morocco
... for a well run hotel,bit above 3* standards quiet and clean with goodish food at reasonable rates then the Argana is recommended. Fantastic Hotel from anonymous We have returned from the Argana hotel and I cannot give it enough praise. ...
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