Last Friday we left for a marathon trip around the South of the country. Many hours in the bus brought us to beautiful hotels, vibrant cities and the most diverse yet stunning natural beauty I have ever seen. I appear to be allergic to charging camera batteries because after replacing a lost battery charger before departing I have now lost my camera battery. Thus this post is missing pictures from our last and possibly most beautiful stay, a very nice resort on the hem of the Sahara's flowing robe of sand. If Roger can get his pictures uploaded then I can post pictures of the group riding camels to sunrise in the desert, our trip back through what eerily resembled the American South-west (or Spaceman Spiff landscapes if you are a
Calvin and Hobbes fan), a visit with to a rural village's traditional mill, a stone-skipping contest with local kids and finally a battle to the bloody end with the hordes of flies that invaded our bus while we were visiting the small village. Until then, enjoy!
Full Text Entry: All Around Morocco
False AdvertisingI was all ready for a useful souvenir free of cost when I found out that this sign was a lie. Disappointed doesn't come close!
Jardin MajorelleI don't know why these aren't flipping. Sorry for the orientation.
Hotel 2Here commence the photo's of the most beautiful hotel I have ever stayed at: Kasbah Toubkal.
Hotel 2The Kasbah, at the base of Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa.
The GroupBefore we left for a hiking adventure.
Roger in the High AtlasOnce you start taking pictures hundreds of feet above a mountain village thousands of feat above sea level it is kind of hard to stop.
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