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A community portal about Morocco with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Kingdom of Morocco is a country in North Africa. It has a long coastline on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar... [more]

A community portal about Morocco with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Kingdom of Morocco is a country in North Africa. It has a long coastline on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Algeria to the east, the Mediterranean Sea and a relatively thin water border Spain to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to its west. There are also two Spanish exclaves bordering Morocco to the north. The border to the south is disputed. Morocco claims ownership of Western Sahara and has administered most of the territory since 1975.

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Written by colin1234 on
Just three and a half hours from the UK is Morocco, where in just two weeks, I visited desert, mountains, a beautiful ancient city, coast and two of the most vibrant cities in North Africa. Oh and ate lots of delicious food!! I started my journey in Casablanca, in the north of the country, an area that has a distinct feel of Southern Spain (or maybe it’s the other way round!) dotted with white villages and olive groves. Rabat, Morocco’s current capital has a lovely, albeit less gritty feel to it than other Moroccan cities, and Meknes, with its fertile land and agricultural produce ... Read Full Story
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Join Morocco Travel on Facebook Join Morocco Travel on Facebook Become a Fan of Morocco Travel on Facebook. Morocco Travel is Travel Exploration Morocco’s Facebook page where Moroccan fans can discover and share the “Best of Morocco” through stories and photographs. The Morocco Travel Facebook page enables you to engage with other Moroccan Travelers and share your stories and experiences of Morocco. You can even book a tour with Travel Exploration Morocco or email us a question at alecia@travel-exploration.com Travel Exploration Morocco’s tourism division is dedicated to tailor-made tours for single women traveling alone to Morocco, students, couples, as well as group and private ... Read Full Story
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People worldwide use cosmetic products, whether they do it in order to improve their looks or to mask the traces aging leaves on our bodies and faces. However, the essential aspect is to be aware of the ingredients contained by the products and of the impact these will have on your skin and health. Organic cosmetic product seems to have gained popularity nowadays, because it is different from regular make-up, which contains artificial ingredients, additives and synthetic fragrances. These natural cosmetics are made from organic plant extracts and mineral pigments, being highly recommended for skin treatments. Pure organic Argan oil is just one of ... Read Full Story
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Jebel Toubkal Ascent (4167m) the top of North Africa Get out from hustle & bustle of Marrakech and drop yourself in the heart of the high Atlas Mountains to climb the highest peak in North Africa. ITINERARY Day 1 - After an early breakfast at the hotel in Marrakech, our driver will pick you up and take to to the heart of Morocco’s high atlas mountains, the trip start from Imlil (1740m), the big Berber village situated at 65km on the south of Marrakech, here you will meet the team who will accompany you during this amazing trip. The driver will drop you off ... Read Full Story
Written by zippyhealth on
Fes is a Muslim city in the North of Morocco, and while it has adapted well to tourist from all over the world, it hasn’t lost touch with its inherent Islamic values. Mosques are restricted for Muslims only. While all tourists are welcome to come here, they should dress up modestly, just as token of respect to the culture of this city. Wandering on the streets in Medina or the market of Fes takes you back by centuries. The décor, the architecture, the buildings and royal palaces, the magnificent gardens, all reflect the influence of civilizations from the Greeks to Romans to Byzantine to ... Read Full Story
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It is one of the most popular sights to see while on holiday in Morocco, and it is definitely worth making the time and taking a day trip here. The Djemma el Fna in Marrakech By day it is a market, with fruit sellers, fortune tellers, henna painters ...  
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Nov 21, 2009 (BBC Monitoring via COMTEX) -- Moroccan anti-drug authorities have dismantled an international drug trafficking network, Moroccan news agency MAP reported on 21 November 2009. The network is said to have been operating on the level of ...  
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Spanish Foreign Minister Moratinos , with his counterpart the Moroccan Foreign Minister, on Thursday evening at a dinner, inaugurated the Tanger MEDdays three day conference in Tangier, attended by 450 delegates including senior politicians ...  
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While Moroccan Arabic (Darija) is the common language of Moroccans, many speak at least one other language, usually French, Modern Standard Arabic, and perhaps a Berber language. Judging by the success of language schools across the country, many people recognise the importance of learning or improving on their language skills, and Moroccans are very good at learning languages. There are nine American Language Centers in Morocco teaching...  
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London-born Murray, who was 32 last week, is accused of fleeing to Morocco with £33million from Britain’s biggest ever cash robbery in Tonbridge, Kent, in February 2006. Alleged mastermind Murray was held in Morocco’s capital Rabat and is ...  
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