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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


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Drumming Band
Local Band


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Sidi Ifni & Western Sahara Photo Gallery

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The former Spanish Consulate on Place Hassan II, formerly Plaza de Espana, in Sidi Ifni. The former Spanish Consulate. View of Place Hassan II, formerly Plaza de Espana.
Hotel de Ville, Town Hall, on Place Hassan II. Mural on a building along Avenue Hassan II. View looking down Rue Moulay Youssef.
The popular Hotel Suerte Loca in Sidi Ifni. One of the funkiest buildings in Sidi Ifni, the 'House Boat'. Another view of the house boat.
The lighthouse on top of the cliffs in the old part of town. Another view of the lighthouse. A locust, remnants of the 40km swarm that swept north up the coast a few days earlier.
Hitching a ride in a van to get from Dakhla to the Mauritanian border. The endless, featureless highway south through Western Sahara to the Mauritanian border. Evening view looking north across no-mans land between Western Sahara and Mauritania.



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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