The Moroccan countryside; Mimosa flowers; Moulay Yacoub, the village we went to, and the sunset the first night there; and a man with his donkey
Various shots from the Fes souk inside the Casbah...It was a laybrinth in there, I'm pretty sure i'd still be wandering in there if I hadn't been with Gilles, our tour guide (hearing lots of gazelle comments i'm sure. For anyone who might not know, they call women who are obviously not locals gazelles...normally along the lines of "ooh, la la, gazelles!! come into my shop, i'll give you a good price" or "ooh la la, gazelle *kiss noise* how pretty, come talk to me blah blah blah")
more of Fes, including the tannerie - Fès is actually famous for it's leather, and the picture of what looks somewhat like a honeycomb is actually vats of dye that they use to color the leather. On of the more interesting, as well as rank (they use natural dyes made out of pigeon shit) things i've seen.

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Hi Becky,
Thanks for the lovely pix! It´s great to know you saw so much and had such a wonderful time!
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