TARDIS GOES GLOBAL: Jerick's Travel Pages
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Marrakesh again
We got back into Essaouira that night, so we decided to walk at the square and see Djaama El Fna at night for the final time. It’s really a spectacle at night and this is what I will remember from Marrakesh the most.We got “drunk” from our usual orange juice stalls in the square. We also went for some short souvenir shopping. Marrakesh is famous for its woodwork and ceramics. I bought some of course, and I’m proud
Essaouira
After a day in the hot and steaming desert, what better way to cool off than to go to the beach. So, of course, we thought and did something about it.Essaouira is four hours away from Marrakesh by bus. It was jampacked, half-filled with tourist ride, nevertheless it was comfortable. We got there around lunchtime, so we headed first to get some grub. We enjoyed an excellent seafood feast, though it was very expensive (I think a littl
the Sahara desert
Man is a complex being; he makes the deserts bloom and lakes die.~ Gil SternAfter a day and a half of travelling, we reached the Sahara. From afar, the Erg Chebbi sand dunes towers the skyline like a mountain without the brown and green color. It was glimmering in light orange. And the road to it was “ deserted” apart from the camel herds. :)
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