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The breakfast room of the riad we stayed, in the medina of Marrakech.

Tagine is a slow-simmered stew of northwestern Africa traditionally cooked in a covered earthenware pot. The pot is commonly called a Tagine, too.

Morocco in thirty flashes (21).

Let me share a beautiful trip to Morocco last summer ... now confined, everything becomes a little more nostalgic ...

I will make a long series of 60 photos, divided into two parts, one of 30 standard photos and another with 30 more photos, with a much more personal look ... = O)

Hope it helps you to spend your time and get distracted in these strange times ...

Have a nice new week, stay safe my friends!!!

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Ourika valley, Morocco

Morocco in thirty flashes (9).

Let me share a beautiful trip to Morocco last summer ... now confined, everything becomes a little more nostalgic ...

I will make a long series of 60 photos, divided into two parts, one of 30 standard photos and another with 30 more photos, with a much more personal look ... = O)

Hope it helps you to spend your time and get distracted in these strange times ...

Have a good day my friends, be careful!!

the outside walls of the Medina

La Sultana

 

This sprawling hotel consists of five riads, all of them decorated in a different style signifying various historic periods.

 

The pale pink Riad Scheherazade drips with intricate stucco work and fine zellij tiling typical of the Saadian era, while the brick-lined Riad Almohad (set around a large pool) echoes the royal granary that once stood here when the Almohad Dynasty ruled.

Jewel-coloured Riad Saadia is clad in carved cedarwood, while Riad Sabaa is a vision of all-white stucco and marble set around a large whirlpool bath.

 

Ait Benhaddou is a fortified village and former caravan route between what now is Marrakech, Morocco and the Sahara. The buildings are made of clay and it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's stunningly beautiful architecture is set in a backdrop of a desolate high desert landscape. It has an otherworldly feel and has been used as film sites for movies such as Jewel of the Nile, Jesus of Nazareth, Lawrence of Arabia, Marco Polo, and dozens of others. It's off the beaten track but is well worth the stop especially if your heading to the deserts of Merzouga along the border of Algeria and Morocco.

As it is already Monday here and I'll be busy during the day, thought I'll post this pic now and wish you all a great and productive week ahead!

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Morocco under my eye, thirty tips. (28).

The second wave of Moroccan photos start... =O)

"Morocco under my eye, thirty tips" is a personal vision of this lovely country.

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