The blue city, Chefchaouen (no, it's not in Greece!)


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July 18th 2013
Published: July 21st 2013
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The blue city, Chefchaouen There are incredible advantages to being in the northeast of Morocco. It is hot, but not nearly as hot as the south. We are near both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. We are close to the Tangier ferry which can take us to Spain (in 35 minutes) and Italy. We are close to the capital of Morocco, Rabat. We have a huge supply of produce at our fingertips daily ... Read Full Entry



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Yep, those are propane tanks.. stacked on top of one another and laying on their sides.Yep, those are propane tanks.. stacked on top of one another and laying on their sides.
Yep, those are propane tanks.. stacked on top of one another and laying on their sides.

Just and FYI... in the States, it is illegal to fill any tank that has not been standing upright for at least 45 minutes. How ever do these people manage to live without government interference. Never heard of a Moroccan blowing up from a Budda tank.



21st July 2013

Thank you
Thank you for the post. Very nice writeup and pretty pictures. Keep posting when you can!
19th August 2013

Loved the failed barber shop story. The best things in life always happen this way! Unplanned! :)

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