Essaouira-Mogador, untainted beauty
Essaouira-Mogador, bride of the Atlantic Crenellated walls, special wind, houses with white and blue facades, Essaouira, the ancient Mogador is the "Bride of the Atlantic". It is one of those coastal cities where the unique atmosphere and water activities seamlessly blend. ...
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Morocco : Long-standing traditions blend seamlessly with modernity Morocco is undoubtedly been able to preserve its traditions and make its cultural heritage prosper through generations, using them as levers for development. ...
See moreCRACKING THE SECRETS OF ARGAN OIL
WRITTEN BY GEORGINA GOODMAN ON 29/03/2017 Argan oil is extracted from trees that only grow is one particular area of the world, near Morocco’s Atlantic coast. ...
See moreRIDING THE MARRAKECH ATLAS ETAPE – SUN AND CYCLING
The Marrakech Atlas Etape is one of the newer sportives in the world – the first was in 2013 – and I was determined to take part early. For me there were several pluses to the event, mainly Morocco itself. It was a chance to visit a kingdom that I’d long admired from afar. ...
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Morocco, the land of movie making Land of culture, civilization and authenticity, the charm of Morocco do not only attract tourists. Many production companies flock to the country being attracted by the diversity of the landscapes and the ambient lighting ideal for the filming. ...
See moreAn impressive heritage of humanity recognized by UNESCO
Time seems to stand still in Morocco's world heritage sites Morocco's authenticity is symbolized through its nine properties recognized as World Heritage of Humanity and cultural heritage. Throughout the country, this wealth is expressed in a varied and often a festive way. ...
See moreSafi, stroll in the city of pottery
Safi, pearl of the Atlantic Ocean The splendid architecture of Kechla and the waters of the Atlantic crashing against its walls: this is one of the many outstanding popular paintings in Safi. For five centuries now, the fortress has stood as a sentinel on the shores of the ocean. ...
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