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Monthly Archives: June 2013
A tour of Fes, Morocco
It’s always good to hire a tour guide. Two main reasons I can think of now. 1. He can show you details about a place you might’ve otherwise missed, and 2. He keeps people from driving you crazy in the … Continue reading
50 shades of blue: Chefchouan, Morocco
I still don’t know why the city of Chefchaouen is blue. But in the 1930’s, Jewish people painted it such. But why!? No clue. (I think it was to rebel against Hitler) But really, who cares. I was too busy … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, blue city, chefchaouen, clue, gawking, hitler, imagine, Morocco, taking photos
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The Moroccan seaside
Essaouira has been my seaside town of choice. But after taking a trip to a remote town of Imasouan, near Agadir, I have changed my mind. Imasouan is enchanting, peaceful, and natural. No tourism; just Moroccan tourists. It’s all about … Continue reading
Roads less traveled – – and goats in trees!
With my friend and co-traveler, Mokhtar, a native-born Moroccan and a tour operator, I am able to see things not every tourist gets to see. “Off-, off-road” we call it. He knows every nook and cranny of this country. And … Continue reading
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Tagged countryside, goats in trees, Mokhtar Moutayamine, Moroccan Sahara Tours, Morocco, seaside, travel
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