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Marrakech - March / Oct 2010
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Michał Olszewski
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Water Sellers from Jemaa el Fna
Food stalls on Jemaa el Fna
Away from the tourist hotspots
Not many customers...
Fondouks - Caravans from the Sahara would come here to rest and sell their goods
Fondouks - Caravans from the Sahara would come here to rest and sell their goods
On the way to the Souk
Ben Youssef Madrassa
Mosaics in the Ben Youssef Madrassa
Ben Youssef Madrassa
Courtyard of the Ben Youssef Madrassa
Mosaics in the Ben Youssef Madrassa
Courtyard of the Mnebhi Palace
Courtyard of the Mnebhi Palace
Door knocker, Mnebhi Palace
Koubba el Baroudiyn - the oldest building in Marrakech
Koubba el Baroudiyn - the oldest building in Marrakech
The main souk in Marrakech is always busy
Minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque
Menara Gardens at sunset
Majorelle Garden
Majorelle Garden
Majorelle Garden
Majorelle Garden
Died wool is hanged outside this shop to dry
Doorway of a mosque
Anything can be bought at the souk - even chameleon.
Seller on Jemaa el Fna
Djellaba - a traditional Berber dress
Streets of Marrakech
Dar Si Said Museum
Maison Tiskwin - holds a private art collection of Dutch anthropologist Bert Flint
Dar Cherifa - a restored traditional riad
Dar Cherifa - a restored traditional riad
Babouches in every colour
Doorway at El Bahia Palace
An arch at El Bahia Palace
Traditional Zellij (tile mosaic) at the El Bahia Palace
Dried fruit and nut sellers at Jemaa el Fna
Saadian Tombs
Jemaa el Fna
Locals gather around a story teller
Jemaa el Fna at night is even busier than during the day
Jemaa el Fna at night is even busier than during the day
Spices
Food stall selling snails
Jemaa el Fna at night is even busier than during the day
In the Souk
Beads
Beads
Tannery - most of the leather produced here will end up in the local souk
Beads
Lamps
A typical pot used for cooking tagines
Courtyard of the Ben Youssef Madrassa
Tomb of Fatima Zohra
Minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque
Minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque
Bad Agnaou - one of many gates to old Marrakech
City walls and the minaret of the Kasbah Mosque glow in the rays of the setting sun
Entrance to a cementary
Minaret of the Kasbah Mosque
Street sceens from Marrakech
Street sceens from Marrakech
Jemaa el Fna is full of stalls offering excellent food