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Morocco Series: The intricate, breathtaking Ali Ben Youssef Medersa in Marrakesh
10:17 AM
apa ya
Labels:
Fes,
food,
medersa,
Morocco,
souqs,
stucco,
travel photography,
traveling,
wood carving
I'm not exaggerating - the Ali Ben Youssef Medersa was unbelievable. Every surface, nook, and cranny was adorned with meticulous stucco,...
Morocco Series: Marrakesh by Night
1:12 PM
apa ya
Labels:
Marrakesh,
moroccan architecture,
Moroccan food,
Morocco,
mosques,
ruins,
souqs,
travel photography,
traveling,
traveling in Morocco,
wood carving
Marrakesh becomes an even busier, more stimulating place by night. The food vendors fill Djemaa el-Fna and the souqs are lit with lanterns ...
Morocco Series: Marrakesh by Day
8:45 AM
apa ya
Labels:
Marrakesh,
moroccan architecture,
Moroccan food,
Morocco,
mosques,
ruins,
souqs,
travel photography,
traveling,
traveling in Morocco,
wood carving
We arrived in Marrakesh a bit frazzled after taking a 2:30 am train from Fes, and arrived at 11 Am. We arrived at our riad, decompressed a b...
Morocco Series: Fes 3, A delicious lunch in a gorgeous restaurant
9:20 AM
apa ya
Labels:
Fes,
food,
Moroccan appetizers,
Moroccan food,
Morocco,
souqs,
travel photography,
traveling,
wood carving
My desire to travel to Morocco started with a meal I had in a Moroccan restaurant shortly after moving to NYC. I can't remember what it...
Morocco Series: Fes Part II, The Medina
7:06 AM
apa ya
Labels:
Fes,
food,
medersa,
Morocco,
souqs,
stucco,
travel photography,
traveling,
wood carving
I'm back with more photos from Fes, this time with photos taken around the streets of Fes El-Bali (old Fes). The old city is surrounded...