The Blue City

Damienne Bingham

The Blue City

Chefchaouen is a city in northwest Morocco. It is the chief town of the province of the same name.

Chefchaouen is situated in the Rif Mountains, just inland from Tangier and Tetouan. The city was founded in 1471, as a small fortress which still exists to this day, by Moorish exiles from Spain to fight the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco.

It was known as one of the main concentrations of Moriscos and Jews who sought refuge in this mountainous city after the Spanish Reconquista in medieval times.

In 1920, the Spanish seized Chefchaouen to form part of Spanish Morocco. They returned the city after the independence of Morocco in 1956.

The name ‘Chefchaouen’ refers to the shapes of the mountain tops that tower over the town, that look like the two horns (chaoua) of a goat. It literally means “look at the horns”.

The blue-rinsed houses and buildings, are a tradition that comes from the town’s former Jewish population. (Care of Wikipedia)


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The Blue City by Damienne Bingham
The Blue City by Damienne Bingham
  • Paul Louis Villani

    Paul Louis Vil...

    Beautiful! :D

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you very much :)

  • SandraRos

    SandraRos

    I love your photograph it is truelly so beautiful

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Aw thank you very much, I really appreciate that.

  • wellman

    wellman

    beautiful capture

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you very much :)

  • Marguerite Foxon

    Marguerite Foxon

    Wonderful with the little guy sitting reflectively in the middle like that!

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you very much! Moroccan’s are notoriously camera shy, so I count myself really lucky that I got a shot of him :)

  • Kerstin  Inga

    Kerstin Inga

    wow…..im loving your work damienne! this is really cool! love the colours you find and manage to bring out! love culture photography!

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you so much, you’re very kind. I really appreciate all the insightful comments. Thanks for your support!

  • anisja

    anisja

    Good , and very good .

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you very much :)

  • Katja Klages

    Katja Klages

    This is fantastic… I like the blue tones and the child is the icing on the cake :)

    Thank you very much for your visit and your comments to my photos… you made me really happy :))

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed this one :)

    My pleasure and likewise, I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and check everything out – as well as the watch, thank you for all your support!

  • Alison Cornford-Matheson

    Alison Cornfor...

    Stunning image!

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Aw cheers :) Thanks!

  • Eyal Nahmias

    Eyal Nahmias

    Excellent use of daylight. Spot on exposure, details and colors. A well capture candid. Thanks for sharing with the Art of the Middle East group

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you very much :)

  • Aimelle

    Aimelle

    wow ! I love the vibrant blue… and the boy really adds to the composition. even with a cold picture, you brought life and joy … at least, that is my feeling of this beautiful picture

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Why thank you :) I really appreciate your insight! I’m so glad you enjoyed it :)

  • Angel Warda

    Angel Warda

    gorgeous!!!

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thank you!

  • KEITH  R. WILLIAMS

    KEITH R. WILL...

    great shot

  • Damienne Bingham replied

    Thanks Keith :)

  • avalyn

    avalyn

    what a terrific travel log …. AND beautiful!!

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