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Published: August 7th 2007
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It’s raining in England, nay, it’s pouring and I’m sure somewhere an old man is snoring. So what’s a girl to do? Only one thing for it, head south for some sun. Well, the trip was planned way before God unleashed his wrath on the north of England. But hey, it was good timing, a welcome break from the damp summer (Global warming, pah! Anyway, it’s all cosmic rays, not CO2, look it up!). ... Read Full Entry



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Danger!Danger!
Danger!

This is the steep bit we had to climb. It was steeper than it it looks, honest.
Setti Fatma waterfallsSetti Fatma waterfalls
Setti Fatma waterfalls

At bit of a climb, but worth the effort. You can swim, fully clothed of course if you are female.
Looking down on  Seti FatmaLooking down on  Seti Fatma
Looking down on Seti Fatma

The village of a thousand bridges. I refrained from re-acting the Temple of Doom.
Obligatory picture of something colourful in the SoukObligatory picture of something colourful in the Souk
Obligatory picture of something colourful in the Souk

Well, everyone else takes similar pictures.
Bab Agnaou Bab Agnaou
Bab Agnaou

No, not someone from an Eastern European fairytale, but one of the entrances to the Kasbah.
Kasbah entranceKasbah entrance
Kasbah entrance

Still in use, but not for buses.
Sunset in the squareSunset in the square
Sunset in the square

With a view to the Koutoubia. The sun go down and the locals come out.
You can have any colour...You can have any colour...
You can have any colour...

...as long as it's pink. Just about all buildings are this pink colour.
One last look at the soukOne last look at the souk
One last look at the souk

The heat got to me at this point and the shopping had to end.



5th July 2007

Cool. I have to do all my interesting travel through you these days!

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