.. arrived in Tangiers last night.. after having had to walk another 11.5 km and getting our shortest hitch of all - 3 km to the ferry terminal - caught by another hitcher. It was very cramped and someone had to sit on someone's lap but the details are not important.
Tangiers is a little bit seedy in an old-port kind of way. The driving is crazy crazy. We ate a pizza and had a cigar stolen. In the morning we rented a car that only starts if the temperature is exactly 29 degrees Celsius. Anything below requires a choke stint, prayer and a lot of tenderness. Dan can't stick to the right - banged the side view mirror in the first 12 seconds - and Nachi struggles with the low gears on the manual. Together - almost a man, technically.
Now we are in Chefchaouen which is a very beautiful village with nice shops and friendly people, most of whom already know everyone, including us. And there is a cute girl. We're gonna go find her..
Saturday, 17 March 2007
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Where are the pictures?
and that is why we didn't let Nachi drive to Snowdonia. :)
You are having a nice trip.
I visited Morocco in last year and spent there for a week. It is a North African kingdom, with its ancient towns, coastal resorts and snowy peaks. I visited Casablanca, Marrakesh, Fez and Tangiers. I agree with that drivers are crazy.
Most of all I liked Tangier, also known as the White City, revolves around its brilliant import and export port, and assures you to see many millionaires' yachts where the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean meets.
I think it is a good idea invest in Tangiers property, and enjoy by soft climate and nice looking nature.
And the best adventure which I had in Morocco was a trip to the Sahara desert.
If I have an opportunity I will visit Morocco one more time.
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