This Is Morocco – My Photo Series Of This Beautiful And Mystical Country
This is a selection of my photo series of Morocco I took in October 2016. I’ve been traveling this magical country for two weeks and have visited Casablanca, Fez, Chefchaouen, Merzouga, Tanghir, Marrakech and Essouira. Hope you enjoy the trip.
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The mystic harbor of Essaouira
Chefchaouen – A city completely kept in blue and white colors
The largest tannery in Moocco (Fes)
Medina of Marrakech
The medina of Fes
One of those countless tiny shops in Morocco
No worries, those chicken are not dead.
Jews and Muslims live in peace together
Tannery in Fes
On the the road again
The medina of Essaouira
Sahara desert, close to Merzouga
Another tiny shop in Morocco
Chefchaouen, Morocco
Berber Village
Inside a Berber house
High Atlas mountain
The famous square in Marrakech
Berber Village
Berber Village
The largest mosque in Morocco, Casablanca
Moroccan cuisine
Street Photography in Fes
Berber House
A typical bakery in Morocco
Dear Andy, The last picture does not represent 'a typical bakery'. This is a public oven where people can take their bread or biscuits (in large quantities) to be baked. Bakeries in Morocco are like in other countries. I understand your enthusiasm for what is 'exotic' or different to your country, but just to let the readers know, there is also a modern face of Morocco.
Dear Nora. You´re absolutely right and I´ve mixed things up. Thank you for the hint. And of course there is a modern face of Morocco. Especially when one visit Casablanca. I concentrated my photography of the traditional part of the country and was mostly strolling through the medinas.
Load More Replies...Dear Andy, The last picture does not represent 'a typical bakery'. This is a public oven where people can take their bread or biscuits (in large quantities) to be baked. Bakeries in Morocco are like in other countries. I understand your enthusiasm for what is 'exotic' or different to your country, but just to let the readers know, there is also a modern face of Morocco.
Dear Nora. You´re absolutely right and I´ve mixed things up. Thank you for the hint. And of course there is a modern face of Morocco. Especially when one visit Casablanca. I concentrated my photography of the traditional part of the country and was mostly strolling through the medinas.
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