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Morocco Arrival!
We caught an early morniing flight from Stansted Airport with Ryan Air. The 31/2 hr flight was fine and upon arrival we were met with a glorious warm day (30c). We had decided to only stay one night in Marrakesh before spending a "chill out week" at a Essaouira on the coast.
The taxi drove us to a very unsavoury part of town, lots of waste …
Me in morrocco
... on the second floor where the whole family lives. Their are two other bedrooms which are shared by mother and daughter and the other by Ahmed and his little family. Everything is different here ... let me explain .... there is no real private space, except for my room where i close the door. It is very communal all meals are taken together and eaten out of the same dish. Moroccans use their right hand and no ...
Nachm regen
... stank es zumindest nicht so sehr, aber die massen an muell waren unglaublich.
Der Regen hat es die Berge runtergewaschen; ab in den Ozean und die Flut hat es zurueckgekotzt und schoen ueber den strand verteilt. Ich hab dann ca 2 stunden muell gesammelt und mir einen sauberen Korridor zum Meer erschaffen.
Dann bin ich heute nach Taroudant, suche ...
Taroudant
Une nuit à Taroudan. Sans remarque particulière, nous dormons sur un parking... On se fait kidnapper par un bijoutier. La technique est rodée. On laisse entrer le chaland, on lui souhaite la bienvenue. On lui propose de s’asseoir... et là le piège se referme ! Tu passes 2 heures à écouter un ...
The changing face of Morocco
... It is like an Oasis. There is a pool (full of English tourists) and a lovely garden. The orange crop was in full bloom last month, yet the scent still lingers in places. I will never forget the sounds of the birds here. It sounds like music. There are doves calling softly, song birds singing and other birds adding percussion with soft chirps.
It was a truly unforgettable day – in which I learned to truly appreciate how many faces the land of Morocco ...