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Morocco

I first visited Morocco between October and November 1999 on a trip to North Africa, which also included Tunisia. I returned again in December 2004 on a road trip south from Casablanca to Mauritania.


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Lonely Planet Morocco
Travel Report

The Marrakesh Express
The coast to the mountains
East of the Atlas
Quest for the Sahara
Todra gorge & Marrakesh
Meknes & the north
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Travel Notes

Casablanca
Marrakesh
Marrakesh 2
Back in Dorset
Western Sahara


Photos

Morocco 1999
Marrakech
South Morocco


Map

Map of Morocco


Soundbites

Street Band
Banjo Player
Drumming Band
Local Band


Videos

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Marrakech Photo Gallery

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The colourful souq north of Place Djemaa el-Fna. Shops in the souq. The bustling market area.
Sunlight streaming into the dark alleys of the souq. Banjo Player at Place Djemaa el-Fna. Listen Here One of the many water sellers wandering around the main square and souqs.
One if the many entrances into the souq. The tanneries near Bab Debbagh in the north-east of the old city. View looking over the crowds gathering in the evening in Place Djemaa el-Fna.
Snake charmers in the main square. A grand carved doorway in the old city. View looking north along Rue Zitoun el-Qedim.
Street scene in the old city. Street band playing in the main square. Listen Here View looking down Rue el-Koutoubia to the Koutoubia Mosque, bathed in morning sunlight.



Further Reading
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Valley of the Cashbahs: A Journey Across the Moroccan Sahara by Jeffrey Taylor Marrakech: The Red City by Barnaby Rogerson In Morocco by Edith Wharton: a classic account of a journey through Morocco
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