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At 0:09 on July 4, 2023, Marocatlasgib4x4 Club said…

Happy Birthday Steven!

At 17:06 on June 1, 2021, Alfred Balban said…

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At 15:07 on February 8, 2021, Marocatlasgib4x4 Club said…
Steven Mor.
The Todgha Gorges are a series of limestone river canyons, or wadi, in the eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, near the town of Tinerhir. Both the Todgha and neighbouring Dades Rivers are responsible for carving out these deep cliff-sided canyons, on their final 40 kilometres through the mountains.
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At 0:42 on February 7, 2021, Alfred Balban said…
Great Beach and Arches.
The beach and arches are well worth a visit. The beach starts on the north end at about Legzira, a location with several beach side restaurants and continues south pass a couple arches for several kms. The beach at the north end is accessible from the highway by a paved road to a parking area just about the restaurants. You can then walk along the beautiful sandy beaches through a couple arches. Be sure to consult a tide table to ensure the tides are low enough. A few spots are covered during high tide. The southern end of the beach and some of the arches can also be reached by dirt roads running west from the highway and then a short hike down. Highly recommended.
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At 13:26 on February 4, 2021, Marocatlasgib4x4 Club said…
The iconic horseshoe arch or "moorish" arch, which became a regular feature of Moroccan and Moorish architecture, also had some precedents in Byzantine and Visigothic buildings.
There is also a high concentration of historic Moorish architecture in North Africa. They also appear frequently in Visigothic churches in the Iberian peninsula has remains of a vaulted ceiling, some arches, and a few painted wood walls.
At 13:20 on February 4, 2021, Marocatlasgib4x4 Club said…
Adadir mountains a lost paradise here on earth.
Agadir, a city along Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast, in the foothills of the Anti-Atlas Mountains, is the capital of Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane province. A resort destination, it's known for its golf courses, wide crescent beach and seaside promenade lined with cafes, restaurants and bars. Agadir's hilltop kasbah was destroyed in a 1960 earthquake, but its original old wall remains standing.
At 16:24 on February 2, 2021, Marocatlasgib4x4 Club said…
Tounfite is a town in Midelt Province, Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco. Tounfite region a place where you can enjoy the beautiful landscape full of serenity and tranquillity .
At 22:41 on February 1, 2021, Marocatlasgib4x4 Club said…
If you’re thinking of visiting Morocco, you’re probably already dreaming about visiting the Moroccan markets and souks. The sights, smells and unique atmosphere make them excellent places to get closer to Moroccan culture, even if you aren’t intending to shop – but who goes to the souks without coming back with at least one souvenir?!
At 22:11 on February 1, 2021, Marocatlasgib4x4 Club said…

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What is Moroccan style food?
The main Moroccan dish most people are familiar with is couscous; beef is the most commonly eaten red meat in Morocco, usually eaten in a tagine with a wide selection of vegetables. Chicken is also very commonly used in tagines or roasted. They also use additional ingredients such as plums, boiled eggs, and lemon etc etc. Bon Appetit
 
 
 

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