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Morocco - Marrakesh

by johnb   
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Alley

Alley
Half the fun of exploring this city is just getting lost

Detail

Detail
Moorish arches such as this one are almost everywhere you turn

Dry

Dry
Newly dyed fabrics drying above the alleys of the Dyers souq

Veil

Veil
This woman had no idea I was photographing her from 20 metres away

Mr Fix-it

Mr Fix-it
Hard at work

Mr Fix-it

Mr Fix-it

Water

Water
These are the traditionally-dressed Water Carriers you see in the Medina Square

Buy

Buy
Some of the wares on offer in the Souq

Doors

Doors

The Groover

The Groover
Gotta love those shades

Wool

Wool
Freshly dyed wool at the Dyers souq

Detail

Detail
Another glorious archway

Minaret

Minaret
Where there's a minaret, there's a mosque. Most minarets have...

Waiting

Waiting
... for what, I don't know

Action

Action
The nightly food market in Djemaa el-Fria (Medina Square)

View

View
Just sit at one of the roof-top terrace restaurants and watch the Square come...

Eat

Eat
One of the food-stalls we chose to eat at

Indulge

Indulge
Choose what you want. Sit. Eat. Our dinner spread: grilled skewered...

Market

Market
Hand painted ceramics & minarets

Saadian Tombs

Saadian Tombs
A fairly interesting visit to these 16th century tombs

Saadian Tombs

Saadian Tombs

Saadian Tombs

Saadian Tombs

Saadian Tombs

Saadian Tombs

View

View

Charm

Charm
A snake charmer in the Medina Square
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article published 1/28/2004
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I was in Marrakech a few weeks ago, and had a wonderful experience there and in the Atlas Mountains staying with a Berber Family. With the exception of Tanger, Morocco is much safer than Norfolk, Virginia where I currently live.
— David Roland, January 4, 2005
Thanks! I see great similarities between Morocco and Tunisia, however, in the latter, I never saw any snake charmers! Your photos are terrific and so very colorful!
— ellie robb, January 28, 2004
Want to see more?
See more of my photo's at http://public.fotki.com/johnbek/morocco/marrakesh/
— johnb, January 28, 2004
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