The Stall Owner at Djemaa el Fna
The Stall Owner at Djemaa el Fna

Marrakech, Morocco

Djemaa el Fna
Djemaa el Fna

Marrakech, Morocco

Medersa Bou Inania
Medersa Bou Inania

Fes, Morocco

It used to be a theological college and functioned both as an educational institute and as a congregational mosque.
This is one of the few religious places in Morocco that is accessible for non-Islamic visitors. 

The Bakery
The Bakery

Fes, Morocco

One of the five essentials (Mosque, Islamic School, Bakery, Hammam, Water Fountain) in every Moroccan town. Every household will make their own dough and send to the bakery to bake (1 dirham per pc as at 2012). The baker amazingly remembers which dough is from which family as he bakes from morning till early afternoon.

Berber Street Musicians
Berber Street Musicians

Fes, Morocco

In the Medina
In the Medina

Essaouira, Morocco

The Basket Seller
The Basket Seller

Essaouira, Morocco

Life passes.
Life passes.

Essaouira, Morocco

Berber Villages
Berber Villages

The High Atlas Mountains, Morocco

A Berber Shepherd
A Berber Shepherd

Enroute to Todra Gorge

Mother and Child
Mother and Child

Aït Ben Haddou, Morocco

There are about ten families still living in Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Sahara Sunrise
Sahara Sunrise

Erg Chebbi Sand Dunes, Sahara Desert

The Stall Owner at Djemaa el Fna
Djemaa el Fna
Medersa Bou Inania
The Bakery
Berber Street Musicians
In the Medina
The Basket Seller
Life passes.
Berber Villages
A Berber Shepherd
Mother and Child
Sahara Sunrise
The Stall Owner at Djemaa el Fna

Marrakech, Morocco

Djemaa el Fna

Marrakech, Morocco

Medersa Bou Inania

Fes, Morocco

It used to be a theological college and functioned both as an educational institute and as a congregational mosque.
This is one of the few religious places in Morocco that is accessible for non-Islamic visitors. 

The Bakery

Fes, Morocco

One of the five essentials (Mosque, Islamic School, Bakery, Hammam, Water Fountain) in every Moroccan town. Every household will make their own dough and send to the bakery to bake (1 dirham per pc as at 2012). The baker amazingly remembers which dough is from which family as he bakes from morning till early afternoon.

Berber Street Musicians

Fes, Morocco

In the Medina

Essaouira, Morocco

The Basket Seller

Essaouira, Morocco

Life passes.

Essaouira, Morocco

Berber Villages

The High Atlas Mountains, Morocco

A Berber Shepherd

Enroute to Todra Gorge

Mother and Child

Aït Ben Haddou, Morocco

There are about ten families still living in Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Sahara Sunrise

Erg Chebbi Sand Dunes, Sahara Desert

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