Morocco 2001

The 10 best pictures

symbol of morocco



Marrakech, Djemma El Fna

At early afternoon there aren't too many attractions on the famous place Djemma El Fna but there is allready quite a bustle. It's very easy to observe people on Morocco but they don't like to be photographed at all.
Marrakech, Majorelle Garden
The Majorelle Garden with its famous blue Villa is owned by Yves Saint Laurent.
A wonderful spot of silence. The harmony of the garden and the powerful colours are indiscribable. It is a shame that this place is not a regular stop in the journeys program.
Marrakesch, Souks

In Morocco and especially in its souks (markets) one must be prepared for all kinds of strange meetings. Is this maybe an official transport vehicle of the Coca Cola Company?
Todra Canyon

Even if one is seldom molested by big advertising tables in Morocco, the power of marketing has already been discovered by the moroccain. Giving it a second thought the way of advertinsing in this case isn't actually as dull as it seems. Once the river has water again the sign will vanish automatically, as in this case the path will have dissapeared as well.
Dades valley

The light, the blue off the sky and the colours in Morocco are indiscribable.
Taroudant, Kasbah Tiffoultoute

Thè a la menthé is the national drink of Morocco. The small ceramony of preparation is the task of the host. The heavily sugared tea is drunken hot even in the desert, despite this fact
it is really refeshing.
Ouazazate, Ksar Ait Benhaddou

The ksar (fortress village) Ait Benhaddou, protected by the UNESCO, is often used as a scenery for movie pictures. The last film shot here was "Gladiator".
Ouled Berhil

Date palm trees are typical in the oasis of Morocco.
Ouled Berhil

Mules are a common transportation ait in Morocco. Also cloth washing in rivers is daily life here.
Marrakesch, Kasbah Mosque

Sometimes they are really a pest.
Souvenier traders are omnipresent in Morocco.




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