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A fair in the center of Ouled-Sidi Mukhtar, a small town, formed a five-kilometer traffic jam.
A cooperative of leather dyers in Fez is comprised of 240 people and is the largest in Morocco. This craft is much more harmful than mining.
A strong wind drove a bunch of fat seagulls to the port of Essaouira.
Essaouira. A fisherman lays out a net on the pier.
Square at the spice market in the medineh (old city) in Marrakech.
A Moroccan beats a pattern into tiles in the crafts quarter in Marrakech.
A woman in an abaya walks through the market in Marrakech.
Tourists stroll through the Ben Youssef Madrasa, a former center of studies, which is located next to the main mosque in the old city of Marrakech.
Reproductions by Moroccan artists at one of the stalls in Marrakech.
An entertainment center in the heart of the medineh.
This is the usual width of a street in the medineh; a couple of motorcycles can find a way to pass through, but cars are practically not allowed to enter.
A lot of people didn’t want to pop up in some stranger’s frame and 99 percent were against me taking their portrait. At the same time, no one tried to break my camera.
Ouled-Sidi Mukhtar. The owner of a ride invites kids on his carousel.
A morning ascent on the dunes of the Sahara in Merzouga.
You can see for miles in the desert.
Chefchaouen. Taking pictures of Moroccans isn’t easy. This is the only portrait I got after an entire week there.
All pictures taken in Chefchaouen feature blue walls and doors in the background.
Chefchaouen. Juice and cactus for snacks.
Chefchaouen. All of the mountain residents come to town for the morning market to sell their goods.
Chefchaouen. A young man smokes hash on a cliff.

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I expected to run into evil Moroccans first at the airport; they were supposed to take away my camera. After all, the embassy had warned me that I could only take a compact camera with me, and yet they didn’t take it away.
It wasn’t hard to find and reserve hotels, either. I reserved a room a few days before heading there and sometimes, right after stepping off of an inter-city bus, the locals on the spot approached me with offers for short-stay rooms.
Morocco is a former French colony and they speak French and a little English, but they have always understood body language. I was able to use my hands and my telephone to ask for prices or how to get from point A to point B. The majority of tourists in Morocco are French and it’s easier for them to communicate with locals.
The food in this country is not very diverse and those who love eating delicious food will have a hard time finding it. The people everywhere offering tajine might just drive you crazy. There was no talk of any Greek or Caesar; for salad they offered two tablespoons of tomatoes cut with onion. Orange juice was everywhere in unlimited supply.
Fishermen caught all kinds of marine life that I had never seen before, and it could be grilled up for you right in the market. There in Essaouira, on the Atlantic side, you could swim and go surfing.
All foreigners living in hotels in the Old City (Medineh) have played the game called “Find your hotel.” To avoid getting lost in the labyrinth of old houses you need skill and a good visual memory because maps and GPS devices are useless. Morocco looks like one big never-ending bazaar with rugs, slippers and souvenirs. They make it and sell it on the spot. Craft shops are everywhere and the colors will bring joy to your eyes. Everything outside of the Medineh is different: new homes, clean buses and expensive restaurants.
Transport between cities is pretty good: there are comfortable buses and trains with air conditioning. There are also buses for locals, but it’s not even close to traveling through India. In this area it’s all good in Morocco.
I was going around all the time with my camera at the ready and, even at night, not one person came up to me to ask how much my camera costs. On the other hand, I had difficulties with shooting people.
When people noticed me, they demanded that I delete pictures that I had taken of them. In general, I shot them while they weren’t looking. Every country has its own particularities and you just need to come to terms with that whatever they are.
My favorite places in Morocco turned out to be the blue city of Chefchaouen, where the majority of walls and homes are painted in different shades of blue, and the sea of sand in the Sahara. Chefchaouen is like a Moroccan Amsterdam: everyone is shamelessly smoking hash right on the streets. And, until then, I had never been to the desert. I can say that my first time was great.
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WATERVILLE, Maine, EE.UU . (AP) — Dos periodistas ucranianos que registraron los horrores de la invasión rusa y el asedio de Mariúpol para The Associated Press han sido galardonados por su valor con el premio Lovejoy, otorgado por la Universidad Colby.
Mstyslav Chernov y Evgeniy Maloletka siguieron reportando sobre la invasión rusa después que otros periodistas extranjeros partieron de Mariúpol, una ciudad industrial sobre el Mar de Azov. Tras una ardua huida pudieron enviar sus imágenes al mundo.
La universidad les otorgó el premio que lleva el nombre de su exalumno Elijah Parish Lovejoy, editor de un periódico abolicionista asesinado por una turba en 1837 debido a sus editoriales contra la esclavitud.
“Así como Elijah Lovejoy arriesgó su vida para denunciar atrocidades, Mstyslav Chernov y Evgeniy Maloletka sabían que mostrar al mundo lo que sucedía en Mariúpol era una causa digna del máximo sacrificio”, declaró el rector de la Universidad Colby, David Greene, en un comunicado.
Martin Kaiser, presidente del jurado del premio Lovejoy dijo que los sacrificios de ambos representaban “la definición del valor para los periodistas”.
La distinción fue presentada el viernes en un evento con una discusión moderada por el director de AP para Investigaciones Globales, Ron Nixon, y el periodista de NBC News Brian Carovillano, quien era vicepresidente y editor de The Associated Press cuando Chernov y Maloletka reportaban desde Mariúpol.
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WATERVILLE, Maine (AP) — Two Ukrainians who documented the horrors of the Russian invasion and siege of Mariupol for The Associated Press are being honored for their courage with Colby College's Lovejoy Award.
Mstyslav Chernov and Evgeniy Maloletka continued reporting on the Russian invasion after other international journalists left Mariupol, an industrial city on the Sea of Azov. They made a harrowing escape to share their images with the world.
The liberal arts college is honoring them with the award bearing the name of alumnus Elijah Parish Lovejoy, an abolitionist newspaper publisher who was killed by a mob for his anti-slavery editorials in 1837.
“Just as Elijah Lovejoy risked his life to expose atrocities, Mstyslav Chernov and Evgeniy Maloletka knew that showing the world what was happening in Mariupol was a cause worthy of the ultimate sacrifice,” Colby College President David Greene said in a statement.
Martin Kaiser, Lovejoy selection committee chair, retired editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and current journalism faculty member at the University of Maryland, said the pair's sacrifices represented “the definition for courage for journalists.”
“It's the fastest we've ever come to a decision,” he said of his decade on the selection committee. “The courage these two photographers showed is what the Lovejoy Award is all about.”
The award was being presented Friday at an event that included a discussion moderated by AP Global Investigations Editor Ron Nixon and Brian Carovillano from NBC News, who was vice president and managing editor of The Associated Press while Chernov and Maloletka reported from Mauripol.
Chernov and Maloletka, who were unable to attend the event in person, are the first visual journalists to receive the award Lovejoy award, which Colby College began bestowing in 1952.
Past recipients include a who's who of American journalism, including Watergate scandal reporter Bob Woodward from The Washington Post, former New York Times reporter James Risen and former Atlanta Journal-Constitution editorial page editor Cynthia Tucker.
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