Morocco: the country that I learned to spell finally


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April 14th 2008
Published: April 14th 2008
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Morocco, or as I used to spell with a bonus ¨r¨, Morrocco, was an entirely different universe. The trip was a 6 day whirlwind of different foods, old cities, arabic, sand, camels, and seemingly countless bus trips. the very first thing that got me after the ferry ride when we were in Tangiers was the writing. It was weird first getting to Sevilla and seeing stuff in Spanish and then in Barcelon... Read Full Entry



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zoom of the tanneryzoom of the tannery
zoom of the tannery

supposedly the biggest one in morocco. the bins on the far left, the white ones, are for tenderizing the skins and are full of pigeon crap
campsite from the big dune zoomed incampsite from the big dune zoomed in
campsite from the big dune zoomed in

you can see a little yellow dot, that´s my frisbee
view of the whole medinaview of the whole medina
view of the whole medina

i´ve never seen so many satelite dishes, kinda random
cool fountaincool fountain
cool fountain

we could see this from the balcony from our hotel room in fez
royal palaceroyal palace
royal palace

thought the doors looked cool, but we couldn´t go in.
part of the big dunepart of the big dune
part of the big dune

mike solberg took this and that´s adam and i chilling on the peak
me and a monkeyme and a monkey
me and a monkey

better than the gibraltar pic



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