Jan
7
2008
As promised the story continues. This part of the series will be about life in Morocco.
ARCHITECTURE
The only interesting thing to photograph in Agadir, besides the people…





TRANSPORTATION
I have never seen so many taxis driving around. There are taxis that drive only between the cities, than only in city centers. The majority of cars are very old, so they are quite interesting for us Europeans, while we cannot see some cars like there at home. Next thing exciting or scary is how they drive. It seem that they have no regulations. When you go somewhere with a bus or taxi your adrenaline is pumping as you are wondering (are we going to crash)…

…old Peugeot…

…katrca

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…grande taxi (long distance)…

…pimped car…:D

…in Morocco people don’t waste any empty seats…
LIFE AND PEOPLE
Life is pretty much nothing like we know it here in Europe. Everything is happening very slowly. The next photos shown here were taken in Aurir, Agadir and Marrakech.


…local men in Aurir…
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…two little angels and Arab girl…










Jan
5
2008
At first I must wish you all a successful and creative upcoming year of 2008.
It was 26th of December 2007 when we left for Morocco Surf camp in Banana Village near Agadir in Morocco. We were a group of 4 and our goal was surfing, spending a new year somewhere warmer than Slovenia and having fun. We landed in Marrakech in about 3 and a half hours after take off in Venice, ITA. Once in Marrakech we took a bus to Agadir. Some 5 hours later, Slovenians from Surf camp were waiting for us at Agadir’s bus station and took us to our new home. Banana Village is located north-west along the coast from Agadir. We stayed there for 9 days and left back for Marrakech a day before our flight back to Venice just to be safe and to be sure that we catch the plane back. We also saw a bit of Marrakech in that day. We had 8 days without clouds and temperatures at about 24-25°C. It is nice to start a new year on a beach.
As always I have a lot of material (photos), that I’ll post to my blog once I process the photos and select the best ones. I’ll be probably posting them in groups, like surfing photos, than people in Morocco, landscapes and so on….I’m not sure yet. While I’m doing all that stuff, here are some photos.



