RABAT
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- The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is the 3rd largest mosque in the world.
- Interior, Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
- Main Hall – Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca
- One of many large doors insde the Hassan II Mosque Casablanca
- Our trip leader Aziz
- The Moroccan Flag
- Exterior of Royal Palace in Rabat
- Chellah is a necropolis and a complex of ancient Roman ruins at the outskirts of Rabat
- Chellah is a necropolis and a complex of ancient Roman ruins at the outskirts of Rabat
- Chellah is a necropolis and a complex of ancient Roman ruins at the outskirts of Rabat
- Chellah is a necropolis and a complex of ancient Roman ruins at the outskirts of Rabat
- Chellah is a necropolis and a complex of ancient Roman ruins at the outskirts of Rabat
- Chellah is a necropolis and a complex of ancient Roman ruins at the outskirts of Rabat
- Chellah is a necropolis and a complex of ancient Roman ruins at the outskirts of Rabat
- The door to a tomb
- A surfboard awaits the arrival of a young woman surfer.
- The young female surfer who walked the surfboard to the beach.
- Wet suits hang to dry at the beach in Rabat.
- Fruit drinks in the market in Rabat during an evening walk
- Walking to the marketplace one evening in Rabat
- A store along this Rabat street in the marketplace
- Proprietor of a kaftan store on his cell phone.
- Waiting for customers at this shoe store in Rabat.
- The shadows of tripmates as we walked to the rerstaurant in a riad in Rabat.
- Our tables set for dinner.
- The magnificent interior of the Riad.
- Serving the main course.
- Dinner at the restaurant in a Riad in Rabat
- This man played the Oud and sang during our dinner.
- Our delicious dessert in the riad in Rabat.
- Roadside marketplace outside of Rabat
- Casaba Melon at a roadside marketplace
- Freshly picked grapes at a roadside marketplace outside of Rabat
- Blue and white walls in Rabat
- One of many blue and white walls in Rabat.
- One of many blue and white walls in Rabat.
- Blue walls in Rabat
- Blue Door 1
- Blue Door 2 in Rabat
- Blue Door 3
- More of many blue and white walls in Rabat
- Interestingly styled phone booth on the street in Rabat
On The Way From Rabat to Fez
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- A Local Woman in the Countryside on the road to Fes
- Rural Home
- Freshly picked grapes at a roadside marketplace outside of Rabat
- Casaba Melon at a roadside marketplace
- Roadside marketplace outside of Rabat
- A Contrast in Carriages on a street in Meknes, Morocco
- Volubilis- Stork Nest on top of the Column
- Columns in the ruins of the Basilica in Volubilis
- Morocco-Volubilis
- One of several tiled floors in the ancient, historic Roman ruins of Volubilis
FEZ (or FES)
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- The Mellah is a walled Jewish quarter of a city in Morocco
- The locked doors of closed shops on the main street in the Mellah in fes
- This Optician’s office was along the main street in the Mellah in Fes
- An Optician’s Door in the Mellah in Fes
- Grains and beans for sale in the market in the Mellah in Fes
- Storks build their nests in cell towers throughout Morocco like these in the Mellah in Fes
- The hands and beautiful rings of City Guide in Fes, Mohammed
- Mohammed
- A Moroccan Potter in Fes
- Cutting mosaic tiles while listening to music on an iPhone
- A sample of some of the mosaic tiles
- Each mosaic tile is painted by hand.
- Laying out the mosaic pattern in the Tile Workshop in Fes
- Exmples of the Mosaic tile table tops and fountains at the shop in Fes
- Tiles
- Entering the Medina
- A Mule carries goods through the Medina
- Chachnou is the Moroccan Arabic word for the fruit of the strawberry tree.
- Live Snails in the Medina in Fes
- We walk the narrow pathways of the Medina
- A display of mannequins wearing hi jabs in the medina in Fes
- Musical Instruments in the Medina
- A Fabric Weaver in the Medina
- Fabrics are made of Agave Silk.
- Fruit Vendor in the Medina
- Working the hides in the vats
- Dyeing Hides in The Tannery in Fez