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As Time Goes By.... in Casablanca
A Travel Blog entry by albertine from Casablanca, Morocco
... the band. It was obvious right from the start that there was going to be a language barrier - most people here in Casablanca speak Arabic and French, but very little English. I relied on my high school French as well as gestures and pantomime ...
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Casablanca Private Guides Morning Tour-Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by marchisaries from Casablanca, Morocco
... ), especially at night. It has plenty of seafood restaurants and nightclubs. Just a few miles/kilometers north of Casablanca are some beach resorts, such as Mohammedia, where there's a golf course popular with Europeans. The only good hotel, however, ...
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Casablanca
A Travel Blog entry by lyncraven from Casablanca, Morocco
... routes to navigate. But altho' the late 18the century saw an end to shipping, its importance has now returned, with Casablanca becoming the economic centre and Rabat the political capital. Shipping is now of major importance again and with nez ...
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Casablanca
A Travel Blog entry by mariannegardner from Casablanca, Morocco
... . First stop was the mosque, which was amazing. Sharon and Sally had already done mosques in Turkey, so they didn't join us. The Casablanca mosque is the third biggest in the world and sits on the edge of the Atlantic ocean. It is the size of a football ...
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A Mosque and McDonald's
A Travel Blog entry by lindseyandpaul from Casablanca, Morocco
... such an inviting and wealthy neighborhood, but hardly a moment later and after a turned corner, we were introduced to Casablanca’s other side, a different neighborhood. This one characterized less by a dreamy air and more so by airing laundry ...
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Sand, Sunshine and Swimming, Soreness
A Travel Blog entry by ft_travels from Maspalomas, Canary Islands, Spain
... lord I speak french, to a degree. Makes touring in Morocco much simpler being able to speak a local language when traveling. Now unlike Casablanca, the port of Agadir has a shuttle running for us to take us to the coastal end of the city for free. After ...
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Appreciating the little things
A Travel Blog entry by lizchait from Settat, Morocco
... like that. Soon enough, we made our way to Casablanca. As a first timer myself, I had no idea what to expect. Casablanca is a very cosmopolitan city where you should expect to throw a couple of D's down. There are villas, resorts, and malls being ...
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Expressly Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by stevecori from Marrakech, Morocco
... the Peterson/Parobek clan. Reluctantly, we bid farewell to Andrew that night and turned in early in order to catch a train to Casablanca the next morning. After discovering that we would not be able to get to Cairo until the 29th of January we decided ...
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Miami-like Panama
A Travel Blog entry by spsadventures from Panama City, Panama
... somewhere for lunch. I asked some random guy on hte street where was a good place to go for decent, cheap food. He recommended Casablanca. The place was on one of the plazas in that part of town, so it was a little touristy, what with itīs Red ...
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Minang Cove on Pulau Tioman
A Travel Blog entry by will_share from Pulau Tioman, Malaysia
... boat ride passing all the other smart resorts, making us feel a bit like passing the Ibis on our way to Hotel Central in Casablanca.We were met at Minang Cove by a friendly pommy manager with a laid back demeanour, and then showed a spacious tidy room ...
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Brighton by the Sea
A Travel Blog entry by ilombardo from Brighton, England, United Kingdom
... venue, the Neptune, people weren't really dancing when we got there ... but we soon got the place moving. At the second venue, the Casablanca Jazz Club, people were already on their feet when we got there. It was a really fun night ... but then at the end ...
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Trelawney
A Travel Blog entry by dctravelbug from Falmouth, Jamaica
... at most meals (e.g., omelet station at breakfast, jerk chicken, sandwich and pasta stations at lunch.) Dinner at the Casablanca had a great atmosphere with wonderful white tux service, complete with a player piano. The food was better than the ...
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Boyfriend?
A Travel Blog entry by siananddebs from Candolim, Goa, India
Goa- Love it. It is very much a tourist resort, but is now the end of season, so places are shutting down a bit, but nice to have piece and quiet. We have been doing NOTHING, just relaxing by the pool (yes people, a pool, we are not in a YMCA any longer) ...
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Casablanca Resort Mesquite
950 W. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite, Nevada, United States
... adults, still can't figure out why. The golf was cheap but for a reason...... Been once would never go again. Casablanca is great from morgini I just got back from the Casablanca resort in Mesquite. For those of you that remember "old" Las ...
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Best Western Casablanca Iguazu Falls Ciudad Del Este
Calle Botero Norte #69, Parana Country Club, Ciudad Del Este, Ciudad Del Este, Paraguay
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Casablanca Golf Club
950 West Mesquite Blvd., (at the CasaBlanca Resort), Mesquite, Nevada, United States
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A par-72, 18-hole link-style course.



