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Let’s set the course for the desert
Cap vers le désert à 40 km au Sud de Marrakech
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Agafay Desert, Marrakesh, Morocco
The highest part of the Atlas Mountain range of north Africa is found in central Morocco. Known as the High Atlas, the mountains provide a foreboding background to the various Amazigh (Berber) settlements their presence has enabled. As you head south from Marrakesh, the land transforms into a selenic, arid plateau, interspersed with rocky mounds and gullies. This is Agafay (ⴰⴳⴰⴼⴰⵢ in Tifinagh), the stone desert, where the dust swirls and the camels roam, where the quadbikes hum and the Berber call home.
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This young 3 month-old camel at the Agafay Desert. Her coat was as soft as puppy.
The dromedary has not occurred naturally in the wild for nearly 2,000 years. It was probably first domesticated in the Arabian Peninsula about 4,000 years ago, or in Somalia where there are paintings in Laas Geel that figure it from 5,000 to 9,000 years ago. In the wild, the dromedary inhabited arid regions, including the Sahara Desert. The domesticated dromedary is generally found in the semi-arid to arid regions of the Old World, mainly in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and a significant feral population occurs in Australia. Products of the dromedary, including its meat and milk, support several North African tribes; it is also commonly used for riding and as a pack animal. Source Wikipedia
Désert d'Agafay, Maroc | Mars 2025
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Sure, just about all of us were tourists, but given the light and scenery we truly felt like Bedouins on our camel caravan.
Taken in a dried up river bed, whilst out for a walk in the very arid landscape between Lalla Takerkoust and Agafay, Morocco.
If you look closely, there are also a few ants inside one of the flowers.
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Désert d'Agafay, Maroc
After doing the touristic thing by going sunset camelback trekking, afterwards we opted for dinner and a show. Kim Mitchell's song about Patio Lanterns came to mind...
The Agafay Desert is a rocky desert located about 30 kilometers south of Marrakech, Morocco. While it's sometimes called a "desert of stones" or "rock desert," it's characterized by its unique landscape of red rock dunes, not sand dunes.
A camel train in the foothills of the Atlas mountains, near the Agafay desert in Morocco. I like the haze of the end of the day, shrouding the mountains in the background.
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«Siempre me ha gustado el desierto. Uno se sienta en una duna de arena del desierto, no ve nada, no oye nada. Sin embargo, a través del silencio algo palpita, y brilla».
Antoine de Saint-Exupery .