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So we had a whistle-stop tour of Morocco at the beginning of September, spending 1 or 2 days in each location, moving around the country from Casablanca via Rabat, Meknes, Fes, down through the mountains to Essaouira (previously called Mogador) on the coast, finishing at Marrakech. In most of the places we had little time for getting around on our own, and the people of Marrakech are not especially 'tourist-friendly' with some exceptions. However we did have a glorious 1 1/2 free days in Essaouira, and were able to explore the older parts of town that had not been turned into tourist hotels and restaurants, also passing by many of the locals going about their business.
These are my favourite photos from that time. I know they're not flawless: feel free to critique.
Day 1
Cycle into the sun 2 by Toni Ertl, on Flickr
Walking home - Mogador by Toni Ertl, on Flickr
Looking for work - Mogador by Toni Ertl, on Flickr
Lads waiting - old Mogador by Toni Ertl, on Flickr
So we had a whistle-stop tour of Morocco at the beginning of September, spending 1 or 2 days in each location, moving around the country from Casablanca via Rabat, Meknes, Fes, down through the mountains to Essaouira (previously called Mogador) on the coast, finishing at Marrakech. In most of the places we had little time for getting around on our own, and the people of Marrakech are not especially 'tourist-friendly' with some exceptions. However we did have a glorious 1 1/2 free days in Essaouira, and were able to explore the older parts of town that had not been turned into tourist hotels and restaurants, also passing by many of the locals going about their business.
These are my favourite photos from that time. I know they're not flawless: feel free to critique.
Day 1
Cycle into the sun 2 by Toni Ertl, on Flickr
Walking home - Mogador by Toni Ertl, on Flickr
Looking for work - Mogador by Toni Ertl, on Flickr
Lads waiting - old Mogador by Toni Ertl, on Flickr