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  • Funky Cold MedinaSalam! Before I begin; i hqve to note this keyboqrd is q little different; so q=a Ive been trqvelling qbout q week now qnd so fqr the trqvells hqve been nothing but qwesome: I spent q couple dqys hqnging out in Posted by binderblog in [Into and] Out of Africa | Mar 16, 2009
  • The Travel CosineFes was a whirled blend of magic slipping over zellij-tile stoops, the stench of the tanneries, a million cackling speakers streaming the Call to Prayer all the way to the upper Stratosphere, tired donkeys and horny men. Amber, the Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Feb 24, 2009
  • FEZSi bien nos fuimos acostumbrando progresivamente a este nuevo mundo de pasillos y callecitas, nuestro primer encuentro con la medina no fue para nada, por decirlo así, gentil. Nuestro plan original se vio desbaratado desde un principio, cuando al llegar Posted by Zol in Relatos de viaje | Feb 15, 2009
  • TRAVESÍA POR EL ATLASNuevo amanecer, nuevo rumbo. Las nueve de la mañana nos encontraron subidos a un micro en dirección a Beni Mellal, una ciudad alrededor de 250 Km. al sur. Nuestro objetivo era llegar de allí a Azilal, otro pueblo cercano, el Posted by Zol in Relatos de viaje | Feb 15, 2009
  • Taking it easyTime for an update--but really, this week has been very slow, and not much to report. Today was my first day without using my cane (YAY!) which was awesome in it's own right, but the past few days have been a Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Feb 12, 2009
  • Good Warm FunSaturday was, all things considered--exceptionally PG for our group, but still fun. Here at Al'Akhawayn University, girls and boys cannot go into each others rooms, and there is a curfew of midnight for all folks to be back on Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Feb 9, 2009
  • Welcome to Soviet RussiaIt's day six of the new hit mini-series, "Bob and Me" the intrepid adventures of an idealistic young girl and her witty crutch... When last we watched, our young explorers had journeyed forth into the land of Winter. But Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Feb 5, 2009
  • On the LAMSo I'm laying low, gettin' down, and otherwise starving and at the mercy of my roommate, exchange students, with only Rob, Facebook, and Buffy to keep me company. But damnit, I am in Africa. For the past few days, I Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Feb 3, 2009
  • Romans- 1, Lacey- 0Last week was kind of a blur... as usual, consisting of me doing as little homework as possible to scrape by while I plan my weekend get-away to Meknes--for a short time it was Rabat--then Meknes again. The cast Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Feb 2, 2009
  • Planning MoroccoWe have just booked our flights from London to Morocco for July. We'll be in England first to see Mike's parents and then its off to Morocco for a week before heading back to London to visit for a few Posted by LolaEve in Summers Off - Morocco and England | Feb 1, 2009
  • ThinksI'm so tired, but I feel obligated to post since I haven't in days. Things have settled down here, which really makes me feel more at ease. I think one of my biggest hurdles I've had to breach since my Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Jan 28, 2009
  • I Think That's a Cat SkullSo I titled this blog wrong, instead of Morocco and Me.. I'm thinking it should be 'Misadventures in the Maghreb." I'm sitting here at my desk, of course. Eating the best olives in the entire world, with a million things Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Jan 25, 2009
  • Ya-Salem! (Wow)Photos are up! I'll blog an entry later today... Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Jan 23, 2009
  • Clearly, I am too white for thisSo the beginnings of homesickness have sunk in their claws, it's true--I can count how many hours it has been since I saw Jon (171h4m) and I'm pretty sure if a woman dropped a baby in front of a bus... Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Jan 22, 2009
  • Majzoon-nessWhirlwind times, I must say--I live on the edge. Last night was pretty fun, the SAO once again had a huge swariya for the International Students, lots of Icebreaker games and Karaoke. The games were hilariously inappropriate... I Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Jan 20, 2009
  • AUI International OrientationDear audience, I'd just like to say sorry for the monstrously long last post--I was getting so far behind already! But so much has happened. I've probably been in my room for about five hours since I arrived, Posted by lmminton13 in Morocco and Me | Jan 19, 2009
  • shadows on the mountain sideThe last part of our Moroccan adventure was just the two of us for a week, so we headed out to go camping and maybe do some hikes in the high Atlas mountains. We ended up being extorted by a Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 18, 2008
  • Ess Oh Where Ah?About half way down the West coast of Morocco and nearly at the end of the sealed road is a town called Essouiara. One of the windiest places in North Africa and the home of a long wide flat beach. Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 18, 2008
  • Sitting on the beach drinkin' rocket fuelWe found ourselves at a little known town called Safi, famous for two things, the phosphate mine and the pottery. With a cool Medina and the most authentic souk we found in Morocco, this town did have a surprise appeal. Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 18, 2008
  • Play it again SamJust out of Fes there is an old Roman ruin called Volubulis. This is one of the largest Roman cities remaining and is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The renovation of the site is being done in such a way so Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 18, 2008
  • That's what the desert's forWe left Merzouga heading North through Midelt and the flat lands of central Morocco for two days until we got to Fez, the ancient capital city. The drive was amazing and reminded Meagh Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 15, 2008
  • the Bedouin they brought out The electric camel drumRockin the Casbah After Ait Ben Hadou we continued through the heat and sand into the Erg Chebbi desert. This patch of sand 160 km long and 40 km wide escaped the Sahara proper and is making it's way West to Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 14, 2008
  • We may run into villiansWe caught up with Louwrens and Marianne after a couple of nights in the Riad in Marrakech. It was great to see them again after so long. They were equally impressed with the sights and sounds of the city. We Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 14, 2008
  • Morocco: Tanger and AsilahMorocckin it!! First stop Asilah, a coast town on the Atlantic 30 miles south of Tangier. Our taxi takes us right to the middle of the main street...creeps for a bout five seconds....and just stops. The junkies start slowly making Posted by JustinLev in My Trip to Eurafriaustralisrael | Dec 8, 2008
  • Take a train to Casablanca going southWe caught an overnight train from Tangier to Marrakech, this had us arriving just out of town early in the morning. We found a coffee and decided to walk into the town centre. Djma El Fnaa is the main square Posted by adamandmeg in Gone for good | Dec 10, 2008
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