Morocco - Beyond the mint tea
Roaming through Marrakesh, Tangier, Essaouira, Agadir, Immouzzer, Atlas mountains and other dusty places.
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Dining under the stars
Originally a place where they placed chopped-off heads to scare the crowds, this is the main square of Marrakesh occupied by snake charmers, food stalls and all sorts of strange people from dusk till dawn.
Djemaa el Fna, Marrakesh
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Enter the Interzone
The keyhole gate Bab Fass marks the traditional entrance to the medina.
Grand Socco, Tangier
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Tranquility
Berber village in Atlas mountains
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Godzilla sighted
In the eye of the storm. The traffic in this town was really insane.
Marrakesh
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Castles made of sand
The medina of Essaouira resembles an 18th century fortified European town. Many people have been inspired by the magic light of Essaouira including Orson Welles and Jimi Hendrix.
Skala du Port, Essaouira
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Epicenter
The old Heart of Tangier. Even the Romans had their forum here.
Petit Socco, Tangier
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Travel light
Just one more. I double-dare you.
Small town
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Sandy road
Atlas mountains
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We are shadows
The medina of Essaouira resembles an 18th century fortified European town. Many people have been inspired by the magic light of Essaouira including Orson Welles and Jimi Hendrix.
Ave Zerktouni, Essaouira
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Dining under the stars
Looking out over Djemaa el Fna, Marrakesh
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Spice up your life
Essaouira
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Warp speed
We repacked our large backpacks and went to Marrakesh. The traffic was insane and I enjoyed it a lot.
Avenue Mohammed V, Marrakesh
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Into the maze
Medina, Tangier
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Dining under the stars
No living thing escapes the clay pots. Have you got the stomage for trying the mystery dishes?
Food stands at Djemaa el Fna, Marrakesh
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Mortgage manor
Atlas mountains