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The Beach
... to work on the tan. If I lived here though I would definitely cover up more, too much stress to get your legs out etc!! I suppose if you are used to not seeing women's legs and arms then when they r out you would naturally stare?? Like to think our men are a little more discreet though.. A lady lost her child on the beach and was searching for her, I do find men talk down to the women a bit, especially the older men to the younger women, noticed it on the ...
Oud ar-ramal
One of the things I enjoy most about travel is the change to have very unexpected encounters. It turns out that the family of one of the speaking partners whom I went to Fes with is actually quite musical. Yesterday he invited me and another student to come to his group's practice. I really didn't know what to expect. He took us to a building in the old city where we found a group of about 19 people with ...
Friday Couscous
... chocolate into my hand as I walk out the door.
As Americans, who aren't used to this kind of hospitality, it can be difficult to understand and negotiate. It feels excessive. I remember my first night at my host family's house in Jordan where I felt overwhelmed as my host mother put more and more food on my plate than I could possibly eat. My digestive system was still adjusting, so I didn't feel like my stomach could take ...
ACROSS THE SEA TO AFRICA
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Lunch was good and we did get a glimpse of life in this exotic outpost, now very much a tourist destnation with huge hotels and tourists hot spots.
The city was an ...
The smells of Tangier
Tarifa has turned out to be a very small town and we were able to cover a lot of ground on Day 1. For this reason, in lieu of kite surfing on Day 2, we opted to head to Morocco. Located 15 kms south of Tarifa, 8 ferries a day cross the Mediterranean between Tarifa, Spain and Tangier, Morocco. The advertised time of crossing is 35 minutes, so it’s a very doable day trip. There is also a bizarre two hour time difference between the two cities, so you gain time ...