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Tangier,
view from cafè Hafa |
Berber
ladies from the Rif Mountains with their wide brimmed straw
hats and the red and white striped skirts in the market |
Asilah,
a fishing port on the Atlantic: the ramparts were built by
the Portuguese. |
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Blue
houses of the medina (old town) of Chechaouen |
In
Volubilis, the Roman Capital where was built the triumphal
arch of Caracalla. |
Meknes,
the ramparts and the mosque Lalla Aouda |
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View
Fes-El-Bali (old town) from the Quaraouine Mosque University |
Marrakech,
the Agdal Gardens |
Marrakech,
" Princess, open the bal." |
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In
the Saharan valley of the oued Dades or the Dades river |
The
gorges of the Dades Valley |
Berber
Kasbah ( fortified village ) from the valley of the Dades
river |
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Marrakech,
1989 |
Here,
during one of my expeditions to the Toubkal; the highest point
in North Africa enjoying our arrival. The Toubkal Mountain
is 13,655 feet high. |
It
was a freezing morning of February, standing with my guests
by the 450 feet high Erg Chebbi sand dunes of Merzouga, and
enjoying the beautiful sun rise. |