/ this is the restaurant featured in the hitchcock film the man who knew too much…...exquisite food and great entertainment…. i would recommend to anyone visiting marrakech…..
Blue door Marrakech
Arabic calligraphy – elegant and intricate. Fez – Morocco.
Veiled ladies gather at the city ramparts in the late afternoon – Taroudant, Morocco.
One of a number of predatory water sellers that inhabit the Place de Djemaa el Fna – the main square in Marrakech, Morocco. As in so many Moroccan experiences, dealing with these guys requires a lot of patience and a good sense of humor.
I nearly missed this one. How could you miss something like this? I don’t know why but I did and Cath had to point it out for me – thanks Cath / It was taken at Yves St Laurent’s house near to Marrakech. If you are ever in Marrakech then you must visit. The whole house and gardens were created as a a piece of art and every angle, viewpoint was thought through. / In addition to the basic framing of this picture there is also the additional influence of the sun crating the mottled effect on the wall
A date seller in the Medina – Marrakech, Morocco
A hat maker in the Marrakech Medina – Morocco.
i had what was probably my most distressing day in marrakech…..saddened and sometimes even a little angered by what i had seen going on around me. the treatment of the animals, the treatment of eachother…..i decided to head back home…..i wanted nothing more than to get out of there on the next train…...i saw this guy up ahead of me and thought for a moment about what being surrounded by this everyday does to your head…...you couldn’t live here and maintain the level of empathy that we can allow ourselves to feel at home….. with safety nets, animal rights and the rest of it….these things don’t exist here…...not because these people are mean spirited….but simply because they are too busy trying to survive…..i thought…..how long would it take to errode my compassion…...? / / .....a part of my someone series
the view of the city from the top of my riad in marrakech….. / watching the storm roll in over the atlas mountains /
heading back towards the walls of the old city at dusk, marrakech, morocco /
Somewhere between Essaouira and Marrakech
/ marrakech, morocco….. looking out from the top of the ruins of el badhi palace at the atlas mountains…. a stork builds her nest in silhouette…..
Another shot from Morocco – I do have photos from other places and will get around to uploading eventualy :) Marrakech, Morocco (December 2007)
The Koutoubia mosque. The biggest mosque in Marrakech. It has helped me many times to find my way throught the maze of the medina !
Spices for sale in the Souks of Marrakech.
A stone’s throw from Europe, and on the tourist map for decades, Morocco has somehow managed to remain one of the world’s most exotic places.
The dunes at Merzouga – Morocco.
street scene, marrakech
gateway in marrakech morrocco
a pond at the Yves St Laurent gardens in Marrakech Morrocco – can you see the turtles?
some plants in pots at the Yves St Laurent gardens in Marrakech Morrocco
Colourful decorative tagines on sale at Djemaa el Fna souq, Marrakech.
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