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Spices for sale at the Tan Tan souk
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This is the infamous squat toilet. You have to position yourself JUST so...
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Ped's first meal in Morocco. Mint tea and sugar crepes
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Mohammed, Baka and Ped in Dakhla. Mohammed arranged the ride to Nouadhibou Mauritania and this was taken in their home. After getting off the bus in Dakhla at 5:30am he invited Ped and I to his home for sleep and breakfast.
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Night time photo of the Djema el Fna in Marrakech. The Medina there is HUGE and this is the center of the action. The locals call it big square. Food, spice sellers, crafts and snake charmers are all here.
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This is Rashid. He sells snails. These aren't exactly French Escargot either. They are regular snails served cooked in their original shells.
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This is a big bowl of the snails. It's a bargain at on 10 dirhams or about 10 cents. First you drink the snail water, then using a toothpick you pull out the snail. They taste different than escargot, these snails have an earthy taste.
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Spices and nuts for sale in the Medina
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These are mountains on the way from Agadir to Marrakech. Morocco's highest mountain, Djebel Toubkal, is near here.
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