Morocco Means Tagine



Of course Morocco does not really mean tagine. Tagine is this wonderful stew, with lamb, beef or chicken, vegetables, and spices like cumin and coriander, all cooked in a clay pot with a conical top. It is almost worth traveling to Morocco just to enjoy a good tagine.

I really loved Morocco. It’s in Africa, you know, with both Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts. The whole country is not, as I imagined, a vast desert. There are incredible mountains and forests. In some places, the earth is red. There are palm trees further south, though, and heat.

It is not anything like any other place I’ve ever been. It is a country of contrasts. It is African and Islamic, with people speaking Arabic and wearing traditional clothing while talking on cell phones. It is exotic and beautiful. It has toilets that flush (if you are lucky), and ATMs and donkeys as a major means of transportation for many people. There are half-finished buildings and roads all over the country. There are souqs (markets)in Medinas (the old part of cities) that are over 1,000 years old, where you can buy dates or fresh meat or Moroccan hand-crafts. Nothing is a set price; you bargain for everything.



I’ll stop prattling on now. If a picture is worth a thousand words, there are 11,000 words below. Click the image to see a larger photo.



The Blue Gate
The Blue Gate
at the Medina
Fez
Fez Souq
A fruit souq
at the Medina
Fez
On the road
Moroccan countryside
on the road
to Marrakech
Menara Gardens
Menara Garden
the King’s Bath
Marrakech
Koutoubia Mosque
Koutoubia Mosque
Marrakech
Inside the Harem
In the Harem
El Bahia Palace
Marrakech
Marrakech
Dinner in Marrakech
The Middle Atlas
The Middle Atlas Mountains
not far from Marrakech
Mohammed V Mosque
Mohammed V Mosque
Casablanca
“Hassan
Hassan Tower
twin to Koutoubia
Rabat
Kasbah
Blue City
The Kasbah
Rabat




























































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