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A local Facebook page from the city of Meknes said that unfortunate incidents occurred today, Saturday, at a sacrificial market in the city, where a number of people exchanged blows with stones. While the page did not disclose the reason or reasons behind what happened, comments claimed that the incident was caused by people trying to steal some sacrificial animals, which led to an exchange of blows with stones between the traders or owners of the sacrificial animals on the one hand, and the supposed thieves on the other. You are welcome from that market. If you had a war, you would have been in Sabah and would have attacked people and destroyed their livelihoods. On the other hand, a Facebook page from Meknes also published a video showing a number of people asking someone to leave the place. Meknes changed today at the sheep market. Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. Share this: Tweet WhatsApp. Powered by fesnews media.
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Fantastic tour, Jim! Thanks for sharing it all. Like you, this is not a place I would have thought of as a vacation destination, but it surely looks as though well worth the trip. Thanks for the photos, videos, slides and commentary. Well done. Wednesday, May 01, 10 days in Morocco: a crossroads of different cultures. We made many stops all along the way. Ourzazate is Morocco's Hollywood, with natural backgrounds and some constructed ones used for movies and TV. The trip finished in Marrakesh. We took a fast train to Casablanca and spent an extra two nights there before flying back home to Pamplona. This was a trip that I was not looking forward to. I pictured an impoverished third world country where rich foreign tourists are accosted on all sides by squads of poor beggars. I pictured endless featureless desert. I worried that I would be unable to tolerate the eight English-speaking strangers who would also be part of this tour. These worries made me realize that I am an expatriate snob and a cantankerous old fart. But Cindy had it on her list of places to visit, and my sister Nancy and her husband, Tom, jumped at the chance to make the trip. First surprise : Our other eight traveling companions turned out to be fun and interesting -- four Canadians from Calgary and four members of a family from Boston and Louisville. Put your cursor on the photo above to see all the photos in the slideshow. Second surprise : the tour itself disrupted all of my assumptions and stereotyped expectations about North African culture and people. Yassin, our guide, introduced us to a nomad family that hosted us in their tent with sweet tea. Cindy organized everything through Gadventures. One of their goals is that clients are 'travelers' on an adventure of discovery, not tourists: in other words, the goal is appreciation, learning, connection, not just gawking and shopping. So we often took 'the road less traveled by. He had personal relationships with many of the people we met along the way. He has been doing this work for 13 years. A Berber nomad family we encountered on the road from Fez to Merzouga. They herd sheep and goats, and they set up their tent along the highway to invite travelers to tea for some extra income. Volubilis was important for production of olive oil, grain, and various metal ores long before the Romans took control of it. The area is still an important agricultural center. Betsy PM. Sally Trabulsi AM. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. We were told never to take photos of police or military or there would be problems. Here, though, they were posing to show all of the different branches of military. A few days later, in Casablanca, some naval officers began yelling at Nancy when she tried to take a picture of the entrance to the naval academy. A donkey caravan in the narrow streets of the medina of Fez. Look out. The tiny tiles in the mosaics are hand cut rather than molded. Hotel Tomboctou in Tinghir was filled with African art and sculpture. Each room was unique. Goat heads. A local delicacy. The most expensive item on the menu.
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