Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The walls that enclosed the tombs of Marrakech that are home to 'el Debhi,' a famous Moroccan. Many other ancient sultans are buried there as well
One of the guys who worked at our hostel. He was always joking around with us, teaching us how to make Moroccan mint tea, and teaching us how to make henna.
Le Place Jemma El Fna at night from a rooftop

The Place Jemma El Fna is at the heart of Marrakech and its vibrant colors, sounds, and smells make it an overwhelming place to be. Snake charmers trying to get money out of tourists, men
with monkeys, and carts selling fresh orange juice.






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