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  • Essaouira is a major tourist destination, its beaches and bay are popular for windsurfing and sunbathing.
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  • Palms line the narrow streets and avenues of the old medina of Essaouira.
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  • Fishing is an significant part of the economy of this sea port. Essaouira was an important trading post and port beginning with the Phoenicians. Moroccan fishermen put a lot of pride and quite a number of hours in decorating their boats.
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  • Fishing is an significant part of the economy of this sea port. For many people in this beautiful city, fishing is a way of life.
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  • Fishing is an significant part of the economy of this sea port. Essaouira was an important trading post and port beginning with the Phoenicians. Moroccan fishermen put a lot of pride and quite a number of hours in decorating their boats.
    Essaouira-0075.jpg
  • People and birds alike enjoy the sun in the old medina of Essaouira.
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  • Moroccan fishermen put a lot of pride and quite a number of hours in decorating their boats. Fishing is an significant part of the economy of this sea port. Essaouira was an important trading post and port beginning with the Phoenicians.
    Essaouira-0079.jpg
  • Fishing is an significant part of the economy of this sea port. Moroccan fishermen put a lot of pride and quite a number of hours in decorating their boats. Essaouira was an important trading post and port beginning with the Phoenicians.
    Essaouira-0076.jpg
  • Camels are still an important part of the transportation in this part of North Africa.
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  • Essaouira as seen from the approaching road.
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  • Team Us Too-Daryl Reitz, John Thompson Frank Bay Vinton Cromer Gary Loy   finish the five person relay with a time of 3:38:15.and Frank Bay crosses the finish line at the same moment. From the 5K to the full Marathon, everyone enjoyed the races at the Quad Cities Marathon 2010.
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