Morocco. Such an amazing country - vibrant, colourful, ever-changing and ever-surprising.
And exceedingly hot!
I saw many places, buildings, sights;
many were beautiful, some were ugly, and a few were frightening,
but they were all, without exception, interesting.
Here are some of the people of that colourful and intriguing country.
(As always, click on photos to enlarge them)
The Salesmen
Camel's head for dinner, anyone?
Government Employees
(and one visitor from New Zealand)
The Women
laundresses, taken through the window of the bus |
the camel-keeper's family |
The Musicians
If you've found something interesting in these photos, please comment - I love to hear from you!
The next Morocco post will be ready in a few days.
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ReplyDeleteThe colours. The disparities. The vibrance.
It looks truly, roolly marvelous. Thank you so much.
Great summary, EC: colours, disparities, vibrancy. It was fantastic.
DeleteWonderful shots, Alexia. What a trip!
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Still recovering, thunder! :)
DeleteEvery photo is incredible and each fascinating sharing life as it is. Your women series stands out the most more me, especially warming after seeing the camel's head! Poor sweet thing, not something I normally see over her right! I do enjoy your photos of these places, it's the next best thing to being there. More please, much more.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen. It was a life-changing experience.
DeleteWow, looks like a colorful and interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeleteIt was both of those, Strayer - and also slightly uncomfortable.
DeleteWhat a lovely place. And nice photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's nice of you to visit.
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