Houndoc
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Just returned from a trip to Morocco and Southern Spain. 11 days, 7 airports, 1500 road miles (drove in Spain, had driver in Morocco- roughly 750 miles covered in each) and ferry crossing of the Mediterranean.
Will mostly put up a few photos of the swing into southern Morocco. Can post some Spain pics if anyone wants me to, but not as much what I think this crowd is into.
We flew into Marrakech, spending the first 2 nights there. Narrow, winding alleys. Crowded shops selling silver lamps, knives, swords and masks (among less interesting things.) Snake charmers and men with trained monkeys. Yes, it is all there.
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We then headed over the High Atlas Mountains (the highest mountain range in Africa- while Kilimanjaro is the highest peak, it is a single stand alone. The second and third highest mountains in Africa are in the Atlas. Toubkal, the tallest, is 13,671 feet) and into the Sahara (as our driver pointed out, "sahara" is Arabic for "desert" so there is no need to say "Sahara Desert".) Only about 1/4 the Sahara is the dunes we picture- the rest looks a lot like Utah. We went through large areas that remind me specifically of Highway 6 between Price and Green River. The major difference being the lush river bottoms and oasis, and a lot larger cities than I expected to see.
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Will mostly put up a few photos of the swing into southern Morocco. Can post some Spain pics if anyone wants me to, but not as much what I think this crowd is into.
We flew into Marrakech, spending the first 2 nights there. Narrow, winding alleys. Crowded shops selling silver lamps, knives, swords and masks (among less interesting things.) Snake charmers and men with trained monkeys. Yes, it is all there.
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We then headed over the High Atlas Mountains (the highest mountain range in Africa- while Kilimanjaro is the highest peak, it is a single stand alone. The second and third highest mountains in Africa are in the Atlas. Toubkal, the tallest, is 13,671 feet) and into the Sahara (as our driver pointed out, "sahara" is Arabic for "desert" so there is no need to say "Sahara Desert".) Only about 1/4 the Sahara is the dunes we picture- the rest looks a lot like Utah. We went through large areas that remind me specifically of Highway 6 between Price and Green River. The major difference being the lush river bottoms and oasis, and a lot larger cities than I expected to see.
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