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Road trip to Marrakesh city |Morocco Travel | Day 5
In this video we see an old traditional moroccan house called Kasbah in Morocco . Afterwards we head back to Marrakech and enjoy hustling bustling market of the city .
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The best on- and off-road riding by starting in Marrakech. Then crossing the High-Atlas mountains all the way to the hot desert in the South, and via the Anti-Atlas back to Marrakech. Staying in unique accommodation and eating only the best food. We go where others don't go!
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MARRAKECH NIGHTLIFE and BELLY DANCING - Vlog
In this vlog, we hit the town of Marrakech for a night of traditional Moroccan music and dancing at Lotus Privilege, one of the top rated restaurants in Morocco.
First we take a horse right through the city. The restaurant is hidden down an alley that magically turns into the most beautiful courtyard with traditional Moroccan architecture. We are greeted by Gnawa musicians, a rich Moroccan repertoire of ancient African Islamic spiritual religious songs and rhythms.
Now time for Moroccan cuisine. We try the veal tagine and fish tagine, a traditional Moroccan dish cooked in a clay pot with couscous, and dried fruit like apricots and plums. For desert, we try Moroccan bastilla, a pastry with pomegranate on top. We top it off with mint tea and Moroccan wine.
To top off the night, we have live nightlife entertainment of the Moroccan candle dance and belly dancing!
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GCN Goes Bikepacking In The Atlas Mountains, Morocco
For a first taste of bikepacking, Si's certainly not gone in steady - with an epic 4 day trip from Morocco's capital of Marrakesh to the high Atlas Mountains. And who better to show him the ropes than former Transcontinental Race winner and bikepacking enthusiast Josh Ibbett.
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It's 6.30am in a remote, rocky location in the High Atlas Mountains, Simon Richardson is waking up from his first ever Bivvy. That's right, a whole lot of chamois time for the former pro cyclist who has often professed his disliking of 'touring'.
Will the experience change Si's mind? Thankfully experienced bikepacker Josh Ibbett is on hand talk and show Si through how to handle the trip when it gets remote!
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Being Gay in Morocco (Where Homosexuality is Illegal)
In the final part of 3 Days, 3 Countries, 1 Gay Boy, we explore Morocco, a country in Africa where homosexuality is illegal. I acknowledge my subconscious bias against Africa, and explore what it's like going back into the closet to travel.
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Unexpected road trip from Marrakesh! || Cycle Travelling the World || Morocco || Ride and Remember
I've come to Marrakesh to see a friend of mine.
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Marrakech. Skateboarding on Jemaa el Fnaa and trip to Ourika Valley
Kraków - Marrakesz. Tani lot do niezwykłego Marokańskiego miasta umożliwił realizację weekendowego wypadu, w celu zażycia kilku kropel lata i szczypty orientu. I jak się okazało, również zapoznania mieszkańców Marrakeszu z deskorolką, która wzbudzała sporą ciekawość.
Cracow - Marrakech. A cheap flight to an amazing Moroccan city has made it possible to make a weekend getaway, in order to take a few drops of summer and pinch of the orient. And as it turned out, also familiarize the inhabitants of Marrakech with a skateboard, which aroused a lot of curiosity.
Road trip to the Sahara Desert!
We rent a car in Marrakech and plan a road trip to Merzouga, the adventure begins with Tony getting pulled over by the Moroccan police. We drive through the scenic canyons, valleys and camp in the Sahara Desert.
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Morocco Concludes - Marrakech & Western Sahara by Jeep
Join me as I drive my Overland Modified Jeep Wrangler 80,000 miles around Africa.
In this episode I drive through the famous canyons of Morocco, visit waterfalls and take a tour by Kensington Tours in the ancient city of Marrakech, including watching a snake charmer.
From there I make my way South through the Western Sahara towards the border of Mauritania.
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The journey from Agadir to Dakar | Al Jazeera World
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Morocco's key natural resources include phosphates, zinc, manganese and iron ore. The mining industry is important to the national economy and its products highly sought abroad.
Moroccan truck drivers Ibrahim Tabii and Abdelkabir Ainan risk their lives on dangerous roads and through disputed terrain to bring mineral material from Agadir to Dakar, a 3,000-kilometre journey that can take around two weeks.
This is not like truck driving across the United States where long distances are common and hours are controlled by the federal law. It's not like driving in Europe with its tight regulation and vehicle monitoring systems measuring driver-time at the wheel.
This is driving in Saharan Africa. There are no motorway service stations, no 24-hour SOS vehicle recovery and no spare parts at the end of a mobile phone. Driving hours are not obviously regulated and there are hardly any rest areas.
The two drivers also have to pass through an area known as the Western Sahara. It has been a disputed territory between Morocco and what's called the Polisario Front since 1975. The UN has maintained a peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara, a territory about the size of New Zealand, for 27 years.
UN efforts have repeatedly failed to broker a settlement over the disputed territory, which the Sahrawi people, led by the PF says belongs to them. The Polisario Front, a formerly armed nationalist group signed a cease-fire with Morocco in 1991; but since the conflict has made this leg of the journey risky.
When the two drivers reach the border with Mauritania, they're heavily delayed and by customs and immigration formalities and have no alternative but to wait in a makeshift bedroom until vehicle checks and done and visas issued.
In the US, a driver can be at the wheel for up to 11 hours out of 14. In Europe, the rules are tighter, the daily maximum is normally nine hours but breaks have to be taken every four-and-a-half hours. Daily rest should be eleven hours.
But this is the Moroccan Sahara. Laws setting out the working hours and conditions for freight drivers are hard to identify at the present time, although the Moroccan government does recognise the importance of road safety and is currently devising a national road safety strategy.
I'm sleepy because we haven't rested. We're always under pressure from phone calls, says Ibrahim. Even though we're entitled to rest for an hour after a four-hour drive, the manager doesn't allow it. We're forced to drive day and night. If you get the chance to sleep, it's for a maximum of two hours.
Unlike travelling in other regions of the world with better infrastructure, road conditions in Mauritania are generally poor, making travel difficult. Roadside assistance is non-existent and the country's size (larger than Texas and New Mexico combined) and harsh climate make road maintenance and repair especially problematic.
Mauritania has only about 2,070 km (1,286 miles) of surfaced roads, 710 km (441 miles) of unsurfaced roads, and 5,140 km (3,194 miles) of unimproved tracks, according to countryreports.org.
Drivers are advised to check the tide times, travel in convoy if possible and ensure adequate supplies of water and fuel are available. Local drivers tend to drive without regard to traffic signs or rules.
Roadway obstructions and hazards caused by drifting sand, animals, and poor roads often plague motorists, according to Nasser Weddady, a Middle East and North Africa consultant based in Boston, Massachusetts.
The two drivers also get seriously delayed at the border into Senegal, waiting for papers, getting information from their shipping agent, talking to their boss back in Agadir, and waiting for their passports. All the while, they're missing their families.
Finally, after 3,000 kilometers and over two weeks on the road, the men reach Dakar and unload their trucks. But the return journey with a load of fresh mangoes also has its problems and Ibrahim has to travel back to Morocco empty because of the refrigeration on his vehicle isn't working.
Meanwhile, Ibrahim's reconsidering his career options: The only thing I've been thinking about is going home and returning the truck to its owner and quitting. You can't turn down a job in Africa when you're unemployed. I have to provide for my family so I try to put up with it but it's difficult. I'd rather go home, rest and find another job.
As for Abdelkabir, a steady salary is better than a big occasional one.
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Master storyteller Ahmed Ezzarghani and apprentice Sara are fighting to keep the Moroccan storytelling tradition alive.
Oral storytelling has been an integral part of Moroccan culture for over a thousand years. But now the precious art form is disappearing, due to the availability of new forms of entertainment through modern technology.
Hajj Ahmed Ezzarghani has been telling stories for over five decades. Now in his 70s, the master storyteller has retired from the chaos of Marrakech's famous square, Jemaa el-Fna. He finds new purpose in teaching young apprentices the skills of the ancient art form.
Novice storyteller, Sara Mouhyeddine, dreams of eventually performing in Jemaa el-Fna but soon realises it might be easier said than done in a space traditionally dominated by male performers.
To stand a chance at being able to publicly showcase her skills, Sara must win the approval of Hajj.
As one of a handful of storytellers left in Morocco, Hajj knows it is now up to Sara's generation to save these precious stories, passed down through generations, before it is too late.
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VLOG: BIRTHDAY SURPRISE TRIP TO MARRAKECH!! PT.1
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We surprised our good friend Eunice with a girls trip to Marrakech! It was for her 30th, hope you enjoy this like we did! :-)
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Road Agadir to Casablanca in Morocco (A3 motorway) - الطريق أكادير إلى الدارالبيضاء
The A3 motorway or Casablanca - Agadir 1 motorway is a 429 km long Moroccan highway that connects Casablanca to Agadir via the north-west of Marrakech. It is part of the Transmaghrebine highway.
The Marrakech - Agadir section has 4 rest areas, 7 interchange toll stations and two maintenance centers; It includes the Zaouiat Aït Mellal Tunnel, 560 meters long, 13 viaducts with a total length of 2,921 meters, 90 bridges and 55 pedestrian and vehicular crossings.
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