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  • Berber woodworking is stunning to behold.
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  • Two Berber men of the fields talk over the days news.
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  • The old pastoral and nomadic past of the Berber people of Morocco can still be witnessed on the road to Essaouira.
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  • A large argan plantation can be found on the road to Essaouira. A cooperative for the benefit of local Berber women processes the fruit of the trees and sells the elegant oil for food and cosmetic uses.
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  • The old modes of transport are still used by the Berber tribesmen of Morocco.
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  • The Medina wall of the old fortified city center of Marrakech. Called the Red City because of the color of the exerior of each building.
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  • The Medina wall of the old fortified city center of Marrakech. Called the Red City because of the color of the exerior of each building.
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  • The Town Square of JemaaI-Fna is crowded by day and more so as evening aproaches. It is the largest town square in Africa.
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  • The Town Square of JemaaI-Fna is crowded by day and more so as evening aproaches. It is the largest town square in Africa.
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  • A large unpolished Moroccan Ammonite from the Atlas Mountains in a roadside stand on the road from Marrakech to Essaouira.
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  • A national sport in Morocco-Shopping.
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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. For many people in this beautiful city, fishing is a way of life.
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  • The warm tones of a wooden door set against the natural stone formed of the Moroocan landscape.
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  • Fine art photograph of a large unpolished Moroccan Ammonite from the Atlas Mountains in a roadside stand on the road from Marrakech to Essaouira.
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  • Our guide, Mohamed kept us on time and well informed on the days activities.
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  • PThe people of Essaouira take pride in there homes as well as their boats,
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  • Colorful Moroccan shoes are one of the crafts that can be found along the streets 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. 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
  • A woman with a toothy smile is grinding the almond shaped nut of the argan tree to extract the oil.
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  • Palm lined streets are a ubiquitous feature of Marrakech
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  • The Town Square of JemaaI-Fna is crowded by day and more so as evening aproaches. It is the largest town square in Africa.
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  • The minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, Morocco.
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  • A family of storks make their home on the wall of the ancient Medina of Marrakech
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  • The red walls of the Medina of Marrakech and the Koutoubia Mosque
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  • The old city in the Medina of Marrakech has many small streets filled with shoppers and tourists looking for bargains.
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  • An ancient canon on the ramparts guards the entrance to the old medina of Essaouira.
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  • An ancient canon on the ramparts guards the entrance to the old medina of Essaouira.
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  • 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
  • Essaouira is a major tourist destination, its beaches and bay are popular for windsurfing and sunbathing.
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  • Essaouira as seen from the approaching road.
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  • Palms refelcted in the glass along the colorful streets of the Red City of Marrakech.
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  • The minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, Morocco.
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  • The minaret of Kaoutoubia Mosque is visible from almost everywhere in the city of Marrekech, Morocco.
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  • The medina is divided by walls seperating different residential sections.
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  • The old medina of Essaouira as it is today.
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  • Camels are still an important part of the transportation in this part of North Africa.
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  • The Red City of Marrakech is filled with delights for the senses. Not least of these are the many orange trees lining the walks and provide a pleasant scent each evening. The fruit is sour so they are left on the tree,
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  • Marrakech is not only a fantastic city, it is also a symbol of the Morocco that once was.
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  • The Road to Essaouira has many small villages that are being upgraded, but old ways still permeate life here.
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  • 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
  • The Town Square of JemaaI-Fna is crowded by day and more so as evening aproaches. It is the largest town square in Africa.
    Marrakech-The-Red-City--0025.jpg
  • A woman grinding the almond shaped nut of the argan tree to extract the oil.
    Essaouira-0054.jpg
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