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As some of you may have noticed, I like to get around the globe wherever possible. Last Tuesday, the wife and I shot off to Marrakech in Morocco for a few days, so I thought I'd bung up a few piccies to let you have a look at what it's like...
The Palais de la Bahia - One of the many courtyards inside the 150 room palace
Mederasa Ben Youssef - The intricate detail of the Saadian School re-built in 1570
Place de Moukef in the Northern Medina - Definitely NOT in the tourist area...
The Tanneries - The processing of fresh Camel/Goat/Sheep/Cow hides into leather via an age-old traditional method using urine, pigeon droppings and dye. The smell was as you can imagine...
Jemaa El Fna - The main hub of 'old' Marrakech with snake charmers, entertainers, and hawker stalls selling delicious tagines, grills and couscous
Jardin Majorelle - Established in 1920 by a French artist, and then purchased and restored by Yves Saint Laurent in 1980
Koutoubia Mosque - The 12th Century spiritual symbol and city landmark of Marrakech
If you like your destinations to be frenetic, hot, and very authentic, then I'd definitely recommend a visit. If you like beer, swimming pools and posh restaurants, go elsewhere...
The Palais de la Bahia - One of the many courtyards inside the 150 room palace
Mederasa Ben Youssef - The intricate detail of the Saadian School re-built in 1570
Place de Moukef in the Northern Medina - Definitely NOT in the tourist area...
The Tanneries - The processing of fresh Camel/Goat/Sheep/Cow hides into leather via an age-old traditional method using urine, pigeon droppings and dye. The smell was as you can imagine...
Jemaa El Fna - The main hub of 'old' Marrakech with snake charmers, entertainers, and hawker stalls selling delicious tagines, grills and couscous
Jardin Majorelle - Established in 1920 by a French artist, and then purchased and restored by Yves Saint Laurent in 1980
Koutoubia Mosque - The 12th Century spiritual symbol and city landmark of Marrakech
If you like your destinations to be frenetic, hot, and very authentic, then I'd definitely recommend a visit. If you like beer, swimming pools and posh restaurants, go elsewhere...
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