Morocco No 3.

Photographs of the things I viewed in the Souks.

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I finally sat and had a mint tea, grabbing the sun as much as I could.

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The last place I visited was the Museum and Gallery.

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I walked on tiles magnificent, trying to ignore my painful foot.

On to the photography Museum, a delicious late lunch fo Tanging Chicken

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And then I got totally lost, wandering and asking. Close to tears, I finally recognised my front gate and I was just in time to finish packing and leave for the airport.

It was one heck of a day, over 10 kms of walking. But it was inspiring.

7 Comments Add yours

  1. Great post 😁

  2. pedrol says:

    dear Pam, you have such amazing photos 🙂 regards from Lisbon, PedroL

    1. Pam Holland says:

      It’s fun to capture the moment.

  3. Lesley Campbell says:

    Hello Pam. I just loved Morocco. The colours there are stunning and I found the Dying process amazing!! especially the smell!! Took lots of photos but haven’t done anything with them yet. we travelled round in our motor-home so were able to stay about a month.
    Look forward to seeing more photos. Really enjoyed meeting the local people as well.
    Lesley in Auckland NZ

    1. Pam Holland says:

      Lesley, I loved it too, I was leading a tour, so I didn’t do the wings I wanted to do most…. so I will go back with my husband and go back when its is warmer.

  4. Great photographs – I love the vivid colours. I will be heading back to Morocco this year and your images have inspired me. Thanks!

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