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  • MARRUECOS / MOROCCOPARECE INCREIBLE QUE YA CASI LLEVAMOS 2 MESES Y MEDIO DE VIAJE, EL TIEMPO COMO DE COSTUMBRE SE VA VOLANDO YA ESTAMOS DEL OTRO LADO!!! SE QUE NO HE PUBLICADO NADA ACERCA DE ESPANA PERO COMO VERAN YA NOS ENCONTRAMOS EN Posted by wanderers in TROTAMUNDOS | Jun 12, 2008
  • Marrakesh (Morocco) VSummer 1967 Late that evening, after we had a delicious dinner of CousCous and lamb curry, hummus and kebabs, Nan bread with Harisa (chilli paste), olives and Dates, drank many glasses of hot fresh mint tea, we met a Veterinary doctor Posted by IsleHopper in Island Hopper's Travel Blog | May 20, 2008
  • Marrakesh (Morocco) IVSummer 1967 If a visitor bestirs himself from the mesmerizing spectacles of Djemaa El Fna, he can stroll around the Plaza in the labyrinth of Zocos (Souks). Most popular is The Semnarin, with its colors, aromas, variety of cloth and carpets Posted by IsleHopper in Island Hopper's Travel Blog | May 13, 2008
  • Marrakesh (Morocco) IIII was very happy to see my friend Hugo again. He was a tall, lean and a jolly person. With a happy smile on his face and an easy laugh. He told me that he and his family were planning Posted by IsleHopper in Island Hopper's Travel Blog | May 13, 2008
  • testingfunny things * bah blah [^] funny Posted by laurenandy in test | May 9, 2008
  • test entry with phototest testing Posted by laurenandy in test | May 9, 2008
  • Casablanca (El Maroc) Morocco. IISummer 1967 "Do you think that your businessman friend really means to transport camels by boat to Sahara?" We were traveling by plane from Las Palmas to Casablanca and my friend Erick asked me this question. Erick was Swiss, I have long since Posted by IsleHopper in Island Hopper's Travel Blog | May 6, 2008
  • Morocco to El Aaiuñ (Sub-Sahara) II have lived in the Canary Islands for 25 years, the best time of my life, the happiest time of my life I had in these Fortunate Islands. I went there in 1963 and in 1988 I moved to Malaga. Posted by IsleHopper in Island Hopper's Travel Blog | Apr 28, 2008
  • Marrakech, Casablanca & Back to BarcelonaNext stop on our Christmas holiday was Marrakech. We came here on our last trip and we loved it last time so we thought we would spend our new years there. For Marrakech we booked a place which looked great on Posted by Rish_n_Ben in Christmas in Morocco | Mar 26, 2008
  • First Stop FesAfter living in Ireland for 2 and a half months we felt we needed to escape to somewhere warm from Christmas. If you have followed our travels since our first overseas trip you will know we jumped in the deep Posted by Rish_n_Ben in Christmas in Morocco | Mar 26, 2008
  • SaharaSo here I arrived at M'Hamid, which is the end of the road and the beginning of the desert. It's a normal one-street moroccan town with a lot of rubbish lying around and a nice kasbah. As Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Mar 10, 2008
  • ChefchaouenChefchaouen is a wonderful little village in the moutains. The dominant colour in the medina is blue, which is a welcome change from the normal brown elsewhere. [img=http://www.travellers Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Mar 10, 2008
  • planning morocco 14. april - 9. mayflights to morocco are booked... must make travelplan the big plan is to travel from marrakech to tiznit... stopping at every paragliding spot on the way... transport mode is likely to be train, bus, rental car or dirtbike... or a mix Posted by anitahaf in Paratripping | Mar 1, 2008
  • Visa AlgeriaHey guys! Here's what they told me at the Algerian consulate in Morocco: 1. The only place to get a tourist Visa for Algeria is your home country. 2. There is no way in by land or sea from Morocco. The only Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 25, 2008
  • RabatI'm in Rabat now. I like this town. It's really hassle-free, people don't bother you. I'll go to the Algerian Embassy tomorrow to see if they give me a Visa. If they do I'll continue to Chefchauen and then from Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 24, 2008
  • El Jadida and CasablancaEl Jadida is boring. Nothing to do, and you have to really search for an internet cafe! This town's lost in the past millenium. Don't go there. They even seem to think painting the Microsoft logo on their house is Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 24, 2008
  • OualidiaOualidia is a dreamy little town north of Safi. It's got a wonderful crescent-shaped beach. I met some locals there when I was asking for cheaper accomodation than the hotels (this place Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 24, 2008
  • SafiSafi is a quiet, easy going city, quite untouristic. It's a good place to relax for a few days, away from the hassle of souk vendors. There's a very nice ridge wit ha good view of the port (and phosphate Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 24, 2008
  • EssaouiraEssaouira is a very nice little town along the Atlantic town. Although it is a little overrun by tourists (I found the highest prices there so far in Morocco), it still has a very enjoyable feel to it. I stayed Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 17, 2008
  • Agadir add-onWell the other day I was walking through the souks in Agadir, looking for cheap food. One of the local guides (Mohammed) comes to me and tries to lure me to a stall where he gets a commission. After I Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 14, 2008
  • AgadirWell, I came here without knowing what to expect. I'm kind of disgusted by this place. Here are some pictures This is the waterfront. On the other side there are big hotels I didn't bother Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 12, 2008
  • First weekMarrakech, Marrakech, Marrakech. A very special city. It's divided into 3 parts: Hivernage (a posh residential area where I've never been), Guelize (the shopping, administrative, and clubbing center), and the old town (called the Medina). At the center of Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 10, 2008
  • The beginningDear reader Welcome to my blog. To cut short to some questions, here are some facts about it: My aim is not to travel around the world. I just started this trip and I'll see how far I come. Inch Allah... This blog Posted by 5fingerfab in Fabrice Lambert's travel diary | Feb 5, 2008
  • MoroccoTravelling South America for 3 months (see my other blogs) gave me a thirst for more.... so I couldn't leave it too long before heading off somewhere again..... Having done a surfcamp in February I was eager to surf again. I Posted by dancin_gal in Short trips | Feb 4, 2008
  • Bicicle MoroccoHo stato in Morocco ksdòsfjgòslf sdflgsàòdf sdlfgjkàs[b]jgjgjgahsdfjhasdjfjha sdfadfad[u]asdfasdf[quote]adsf Posted by Lesto in Marocco | Jan 20, 2008
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