Monday, 27 May 2013

caught the Marrakesh express

very early - 9:00am and the souk is very quiet. Each door hides a fantastic retail opportunity.



Street scene outside the Madrassa


Suzanne and the guide (Mustaffa) considering making beautiful music together.



Just hanging out with my mates and their pet snakes.



The Place Jemaa el Fna. It starts jumping from about 4:00pm. (Unesco listed for its cultural values)

crossed the Atlas Mountains

But first we visitted Ait Ben Haddout. Which you have probably seen - the site of filming for Indianna Jones, Gladiator, Jewel of the Nile, and several others.



Then it was off to the Atlas Mountains on the way to Marakesh. It was much more tame than it had been built up to be. The frequency of curves around the Gold Coast hinterland would give it a run, though not the scale.



Traffic is not very heavy, but there are some of these heading inland, loaded heavily.



And of course there is the roadside barbequeued goats and sheep. Tasty but don't ask for medium.

Saturday, 25 May 2013

dug deeper

Who would have known, Morocco has lots of fossils. In the right place, they are in the rocks on the ground. Not this good though.




The land is arid and desolute, except for the strip along the rivers, which are lush, green and heavily cultivated.



It can get pretty rough. This is a small climb into Dades Gorge. Tomorrow it is their big brother - crossing the Atlas Mountians.




Lunch was the ubiquitous tagine, seen here on a charcoal brazier.






investigated some more retail opportunities

You know you are in the trap when they bring out the mint tea.



The speil is very entertaining and performed with gusto. Call me cynical, but thes guys could sell cars to used car salesmen.


Did I mention they also have rare and precious jewelry.


Then it was off to the spice market.

practiced to be Laurence of Morocco extras

Do you want sand with that?

The answer is 'Yes, I want sand with everything.'



We had fine still days but there was still dust on everything.

Can't say I would recommend riding a camel for any more than an hour.



The view from our nights camp. Apparently there's 6000 kilometers more sand after this bit. (Note to self: must find a use for sand.)



I got the pretty one.

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

will show you some shops

As usual, Paul is not in the shopping zone, so it's my responsibility to show you some of our retail fun.

Thread buttons for the jellebahs

Dinner

Thread market

fez guy

Fresh juice every morning.

wonder if the world has gone mad.

Come to Morocco, its great at this time of year, not too hot yet, you ill need a light jumper in case the evenings get cold.

So what's with the white stuff falling from the sky while we crossed the Atlas mountains?

It was very pretty though, and we did manage to squeeze past the resulting car accident on the narrow alpine road. All's good that ends well - the sky cleared, the sun shone, it got too hot.......


The storks have no respect for the local religion.



And now for a game. It's called 'Where's the donkey'. There are at least 2 of them.