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By host on 1/2/2012 7:07 PM

The Metropolitan Museum of Arts opens the new allergies for the art of the Arab lands on November 1, 2011. The display includes a Moroccan Court, and the world best collections of Islamic Art.

Moroccan Art at the Met

 

By host on 12/22/2011 9:24 PM

Morocco Mall is located in the Atlantic Ocean borders on the Casablanca Corniche coast. The mall stretches over 24,700 acres and includes 323,000 square feet of outdoor space and more than 150,000 square feet of landscaped gardens. 350 shopping stores representing luxirious brand names.

morocco mall shopping

By host on 12/7/2011 9:58 PM

Taliouine a town in Taroudant Province, Morocco known for its beautiful landscapes and Saffron production. 

Saffron

By host on 9/14/2011 8:36 PM

Ancient  Moroccan Creatures: Pre-Dino Subterranean World Discoved in Morocco: Life on Earth 240 million years ago flourished in the seas, on land, and in intricate underground burrows.

Ancient Moroccan Creature

Ancient Creature Morocco

 

By host on 8/24/2011 10:41 PM

The true story of Moroccan immigrant imprisoned for murder near Cannes, "Omar Killed Me" examines a penal system in which French police and prosecutors were eager to pin the crime on a convenient target.

Omar m'a tuer

By host on 7/14/2011 9:50 PM

Americans are always seeking that which is new, so it is the more remarkable that so few of our countrymen visit the land of the Moors, which has of late loomed so large in the affaires of the world. And when we consider that Tangier, the diplomatic capital of the empire, is but three and half hours' sail from Gibraltar, where many of the White Star, Hamburg-American and other great liners put in constantly, we are still more astonished.

 Moroccan Kasbah

By host on 7/9/2011 11:42 AM

A photoset of old Moroccan Berber items and objects used in Berber towns and villages for day to day activities.  

ceramics Morocco

By host on 4/16/2011 10:24 AM

Road to mount Toubkal the highest peak in North Africa Morocco.

Ourika Valley Marrakech

By host on 4/2/2011 12:06 PM

Things to see at Musuem of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah loctaed in the Atlantic city of Essaouira.

Pottery Mogador

By host on 3/28/2011 6:00 PM

Wedding customs and traditions of Berber speaking Ishelhine of Southern Morocco.

Rural Berber Morocco

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Re: Azalay Festival Ouarzazate
Hi, thanks for this correction.
Re: Road to Toubkal Photoset
I've been here, beautiful place to visit
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I feel so amazed and felt like I'm in the past thousands of years before. Great stuffs!
Re: Morocco Travelogue by An American 1905
Wow, fascinating! It's always really interesting to read historical travel advice and see how much has changed in the interim.
Re: Berber Symbols and Objects
Thanks for sharing these Moroccan items, very insightfull!
Mr
Nice art work! Can you share some more pics of your art?
Re: Couscous: A Moroccan Tradition
Scott, Your blog bought back some nostalgic memories for me. When I go traveling, its all about the food and the memories that are triggered when I try and re-create a dish i stumbled upon on my travels(without much success).

It was just the other night that I was paging through my album, the photos depicting the utter chaos of the market streets and the beautiful colors on display. It was a visual spectacle. The food was a gastronomic spectacle. My personal favorite dish while visiting Morocco was the lamb tagine with dates. The tenderness of the lamb coupled with the sweetness of the dates was a mere delight and surprise to my palate. Thank you for helping me relive my Morocco experience. Morocco is a must-see travel destination and for more information visit www.essentialtravel.co.uk/magazine/country-guides/morocco/travel-to-morocco.asp for some great travel tips and facts about Morocco.
Re: Azalay Festival Ouarzazate
Please take note that this festival has changed its date. It didn't take place in April but will take place from 20-22 October 2011. Please see their official website www.festivalazalay.com/.

Re: Meknes Medina
Hi Denise,

Good luck with your move to the city of Meknes!
Re: Meknes Medina
Enjoyed reading the article about the Medina. I love Meknes and I am in love with someone who lives in the town. I have just sadly returned home to England again from another visit to Meknes. It is such a magical place. I am seriously considering moving and settling there.
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