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Melilla es espectacular y este video unico.
Creo que es uno de los mejores videos que hemos visto de imagenes de una ciudad, y sin duda el mejor de Melilla. Este video ha sido realizado con un helicopt...
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MELILLA, PARAISO DE LOS SENTIDOS 2014
Video Promocional de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla para su difusión en la Feria Internacional de Turismo 2014.
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Melilla, frontera entre dos mundos - No son tuits, son historias - Telesur
Melilla es la frontera sur de Europa. Una valla de 6 metros de altura separa una de las fronteras más desiguales del planeta, la que separa Marruecos y Españ...
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DIFAS Melilla 06/06/2015
Día de las Fuerzas Armadas en Melilla, grabado y editado por Sergio S.
Dedicado a todos los que con orgullo defienden España y a los que dieron la vida por ella.
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Police Strike and Deport Migrants Crossing into Melilla
Copy of video, "Así defiende "ESPAÑA" el Ministerio del Interior (2)," ("This is how the Interior Minister defends SPAIN 2") originally published on the Vimeo channel of Asociación Pro.De.In. Melilla on October 17, 2014. The organization has uploaded videos and produced reports about the situation of migrants in Melilla for several years.
Original video link: http://vimeo.com/109091397
Below
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VLOG 5 | Day in Melilla | هل مليلية مغربية ام إسبانية!؟
في هذا الفيديو، يذهب حمزة نوفل و عصام إلى "إسبانيا" لقضاء وقت ممتع و لإكتشاف بعض المناظر التاريخة التي توحي بعهد الإستعمار. هنا نناقش بعض الأفكار التي راودتنا عند تجولنا "المدينة القديمة" وأزقتها، وعند وصولنا للشاطئ. نتمنا لكم فرجة ممتعة!!
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Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla dal Marocco. In circa 800 hanno provato a superare il confine lo scorso 1 maggio, quelli che non sono riusciti a sfuggire al controllo della Guardia Civil sono rimasti appesi alle barriere per 6 ore prima di essere respi
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Comando Actualidad Ceuta y Melilla
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Enfrentamiento entre la policía nacional de Melilla y la Aduana Marrouqui en la frontera de Beni ansar
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MELILLA ESPAÑA CITY TOUR
Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
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Melilla: the Spanish enclave that has become the back-door to Europe - reporter
These pictures were filmed on November 20th this year by Spanish police surveillance cameras.
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Chicas Chicas | Gemeliers de Melilla
Gemeliers de Melilla
Este videoclip lo hemos hecho con mucho esfuerzo y mucha ilusión para que nuestros ídolos sepan que en Melilla también nos esforzamos.🙈
Ig; @melilla_gemeliers
Os queremos Danisú, volved pronto.😍
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La Húngara Feria Melilla 2015 (Entrevista antes del concierto)
Sonia Priego La Húngara entrevista para la Televisión de Melilla junto a sus hijas Sonia y Lauri
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800 inmigrantes intentan entrar en Melilla en un nuevo salto a la valla
Más de 800 personas han intentado esta madrugada entrar en Melilla saltando la valla. Sólo una decena de ellos lo ha conseguido. Un grupo de inmigrantes ha a...
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Melilla - El follonero en Melilla Parte 1.
No se que es mejor que hablen de Melilla o que pase ignorada como siempre....
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Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)
Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICE News presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to k
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España - Melilla Y Ceuta - SPAIN - CEUTA Y MELILLA ...
Ceuta y melilla pertenecen al territorio español antes incluso de que se crease el reino de marruecos.. Ceuta y Melilla Jamas han pertenecido a marruecos Y J...
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Melilla (1)
Driving Melilla from the border to the Harbor. Melilla- fronteira a Puerto Abonneer je op mijn kanaal. Abonner sur ma Chaine- Subscribe to my channel.
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Melilla: il porto
I ragazzi, la maggior parte di origine marocchina arrivano nella città autonoma per tentare il salto, l'attraversata verso l'Europa. In attesa di una nave per attraversare il mediterraneo vivono accampati sulle scogliere.
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Espagne les clandestins mènent l'assaut sur Melilla
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Melilla-Maroc, une frontière qui broie les hommes - reporter
Le 20 novembre dernier, la Garde civile espagnole repère comme souvent, une coulée humaine à...
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Asaltos kamikazes de los inmigrantes ilegales a la valla de Melilla
Ejército en las fronteras pero ya. http://www.alertadigital.com/2013/02/14/inmigrantes-intentan-entrar-en-melilla-asaltando-la-frontera-con-coches-kamikazes/...
Melilla es espectacular y este video unico.
Creo que es uno de los mejores videos que hemos visto de imagenes de una ciudad, y sin duda el mejor de Melilla. Este video ha sido realizado con un helicopt......
Creo que es uno de los mejores videos que hemos visto de imagenes de una ciudad, y sin duda el mejor de Melilla. Este video ha sido realizado con un helicopt...
wn.com/Melilla Es Espectacular Y Este Video Unico.
Creo que es uno de los mejores videos que hemos visto de imagenes de una ciudad, y sin duda el mejor de Melilla. Este video ha sido realizado con un helicopt...
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 87261
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author: 4x4facil
MELILLA, PARAISO DE LOS SENTIDOS 2014
Video Promocional de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla para su difusión en la Feria Internacional de Turismo 2014....
Video Promocional de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla para su difusión en la Feria Internacional de Turismo 2014.
wn.com/Melilla, Paraiso De Los Sentidos 2014
Video Promocional de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla para su difusión en la Feria Internacional de Turismo 2014.
Melilla, frontera entre dos mundos - No son tuits, son historias - Telesur
Melilla es la frontera sur de Europa. Una valla de 6 metros de altura separa una de las fronteras más desiguales del planeta, la que separa Marruecos y Españ......
Melilla es la frontera sur de Europa. Una valla de 6 metros de altura separa una de las fronteras más desiguales del planeta, la que separa Marruecos y Españ...
wn.com/Melilla, Frontera Entre Dos Mundos No Son Tuits, Son Historias Telesur
Melilla es la frontera sur de Europa. Una valla de 6 metros de altura separa una de las fronteras más desiguales del planeta, la que separa Marruecos y Españ...
DIFAS Melilla 06/06/2015
Día de las Fuerzas Armadas en Melilla, grabado y editado por Sergio S.
Dedicado a todos los que con orgullo defienden España y a los que dieron la vida por ell...
Día de las Fuerzas Armadas en Melilla, grabado y editado por Sergio S.
Dedicado a todos los que con orgullo defienden España y a los que dieron la vida por ella.
wn.com/Difas Melilla 06 06 2015
Día de las Fuerzas Armadas en Melilla, grabado y editado por Sergio S.
Dedicado a todos los que con orgullo defienden España y a los que dieron la vida por ella.
- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 1392
Police Strike and Deport Migrants Crossing into Melilla
Copy of video, "Así defiende "ESPAÑA" el Ministerio del Interior (2)," ("This is how the Interior Minister defends SPAIN 2") originally published on the Vimeo...
Copy of video, "Así defiende "ESPAÑA" el Ministerio del Interior (2)," ("This is how the Interior Minister defends SPAIN 2") originally published on the Vimeo channel of Asociación Pro.De.In. Melilla on October 17, 2014. The organization has uploaded videos and produced reports about the situation of migrants in Melilla for several years.
Original video link: http://vimeo.com/109091397
Below is a translation of the description of the video provided on the Asociación Pro.De.In. Melilla's vimeo page:
On October 15th, 2014, the Special Forces and Civil Guard employed especially harsh treatment against African immigrants attempting to jump. Nearly all of them were expelled from Spain in an absolutely illegal manner. Many wounded were also expelled and handed to the Moroccan army.
We can see the events that occurred that day in the video. We followed up on one of the victims, a 23-year-old Cameroonian named Danny. We have received contradictory information as to whether he is dead or alive.
For more information about this video, see the following article on the WITNESS blog:
http://blog.witness.org/2014/10/footage-melilla-border-shines-spotlight-spains-treatment-migrants/
wn.com/Police Strike And Deport Migrants Crossing Into Melilla
Copy of video, "Así defiende "ESPAÑA" el Ministerio del Interior (2)," ("This is how the Interior Minister defends SPAIN 2") originally published on the Vimeo channel of Asociación Pro.De.In. Melilla on October 17, 2014. The organization has uploaded videos and produced reports about the situation of migrants in Melilla for several years.
Original video link: http://vimeo.com/109091397
Below is a translation of the description of the video provided on the Asociación Pro.De.In. Melilla's vimeo page:
On October 15th, 2014, the Special Forces and Civil Guard employed especially harsh treatment against African immigrants attempting to jump. Nearly all of them were expelled from Spain in an absolutely illegal manner. Many wounded were also expelled and handed to the Moroccan army.
We can see the events that occurred that day in the video. We followed up on one of the victims, a 23-year-old Cameroonian named Danny. We have received contradictory information as to whether he is dead or alive.
For more information about this video, see the following article on the WITNESS blog:
http://blog.witness.org/2014/10/footage-melilla-border-shines-spotlight-spains-treatment-migrants/
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 31
VLOG 5 | Day in Melilla | هل مليلية مغربية ام إسبانية!؟
في هذا الفيديو، يذهب حمزة نوفل و عصام إلى "إسبانيا" لقضاء وقت ممتع و لإكتشاف بعض المناظر التاريخة التي توحي بعهد الإستعمار. هنا نناقش بعض الأفكار التي راودتنا ...
في هذا الفيديو، يذهب حمزة نوفل و عصام إلى "إسبانيا" لقضاء وقت ممتع و لإكتشاف بعض المناظر التاريخة التي توحي بعهد الإستعمار. هنا نناقش بعض الأفكار التي راودتنا عند تجولنا "المدينة القديمة" وأزقتها، وعند وصولنا للشاطئ. نتمنا لكم فرجة ممتعة!!
wn.com/Vlog 5 | Day In Melilla | هل مليلية مغربية ام إسبانية ؟
في هذا الفيديو، يذهب حمزة نوفل و عصام إلى "إسبانيا" لقضاء وقت ممتع و لإكتشاف بعض المناظر التاريخة التي توحي بعهد الإستعمار. هنا نناقش بعض الأفكار التي راودتنا عند تجولنا "المدينة القديمة" وأزقتها، وعند وصولنا للشاطئ. نتمنا لكم فرجة ممتعة!!
- published: 12 Aug 2015
- views: 546
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- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 99773
Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave ...
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla dal Marocco. In circa 800 hanno provato a superare il confine lo scorso 1 maggio, quelli che non sono riusciti a sfuggire al controllo della Guardia Civil sono rimasti appesi alle barriere per 6 ore prima di essere respinti. Al termine di violenti scontri con la polizia, si sono contati 18 feriti e alcune centinaia di arresti. Dall'inizio dell'anno sono 1700 le persone che hanno provato a scavalcare il confine.
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla dal Marocco. In circa 800 hanno provato a superare il confine lo scorso 1 maggio, quelli che non sono riusciti a sfuggire al controllo della Guardia Civil sono rimasti appesi alle barriere per 6 ore prima di essere respinti. Al termine di violenti scontri con la polizia, si sono contati 18 feriti e alcune centinaia di arresti. Dall'inizio dell'anno sono 1700 le persone che hanno provato a scavalcare il confine.
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla dal Marocco. In circa 800 hanno provato a superare il confine lo scorso 1 maggio, quelli che non sono riusciti a sfuggire al controllo della Guardia Civil sono rimasti appesi alle barriere per 6 ore prima di essere respinti. Al termine di violenti scontri con la polizia, si sono contati 18 feriti e alcune centinaia di arresti. Dall'inizio dell'anno sono 1700 le persone che hanno provato a scavalcare il confine.
Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
wn.com/Melilla, L'Assalto Di Centinaia Di Migrant...
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla dal Marocco. In circa 800 hanno provato a superare il confine lo scorso 1 maggio, quelli che non sono riusciti a sfuggire al controllo della Guardia Civil sono rimasti appesi alle barriere per 6 ore prima di essere respinti. Al termine di violenti scontri con la polizia, si sono contati 18 feriti e alcune centinaia di arresti. Dall'inizio dell'anno sono 1700 le persone che hanno provato a scavalcare il confine.
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla dal Marocco. In circa 800 hanno provato a superare il confine lo scorso 1 maggio, quelli che non sono riusciti a sfuggire al controllo della Guardia Civil sono rimasti appesi alle barriere per 6 ore prima di essere respinti. Al termine di violenti scontri con la polizia, si sono contati 18 feriti e alcune centinaia di arresti. Dall'inizio dell'anno sono 1700 le persone che hanno provato a scavalcare il confine.
Alla fine ce l'hanno fatta in 140: in questo video diffuso dal ministero dell'Interno di Madrid l'assalto di centinaia di migranti al muro che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla dal Marocco. In circa 800 hanno provato a superare il confine lo scorso 1 maggio, quelli che non sono riusciti a sfuggire al controllo della Guardia Civil sono rimasti appesi alle barriere per 6 ore prima di essere respinti. Al termine di violenti scontri con la polizia, si sono contati 18 feriti e alcune centinaia di arresti. Dall'inizio dell'anno sono 1700 le persone che hanno provato a scavalcare il confine.
Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
Melilla, l'assalto di centinaia di migrant...
- published: 03 May 2014
- views: 79311
MELILLA ESPAÑA CITY TOUR
Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla....
Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
wn.com/Melilla España City Tour
Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
- published: 21 Oct 2011
- views: 5874
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author: LEOGSAN
Melilla: the Spanish enclave that has become the back-door to Europe - reporter
These pictures were filmed on November 20th this year by Spanish police surveillance cameras.
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Subsc...
These pictures were filmed on November 20th this year by Spanish police surveillance cameras.
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/09/melilla-the-spanish-enclave-that-has-become-the-back-door-to-europe
These pictures were filmed on November 20th this year by Spanish police surveillance cameras.
They feature a chain of nearly a thousand migrants snaking, groping its way through the darkness heading, the migrants hope, for Europe.
These young men from sub-Saharan Africa are hiding out. Having all ready tried but failed to get over a border fence separating the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Morocco, they are waiting for another chance.
Without permission we interviewed them.
"There are plain-clothed police everywhere," one of them warns.
They are edgy...but determined. They have crossed the Sahara from Mali, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Niger.
And they are not going to be put off by a few scars they bear from failed attempts to scale Melilla's perimeter fence.
Some have been waiting in the hills here, surviving on local charity, for years.
Claude Guillaume Dibonde is from Cameroon, "It is not easy," he says. "They arrest us when we try to climb the fence. They beat us as well. We live in misery. Misery! It is not easy for a human being to live like this. We have no choice, but to carry on. We can't go back. We have left so many people in misery behind to search for a better a life. We have put all that behind us."
Toure Lassin from the Ivory Coast says, "I have to take this risk. And if I don't get in, I will stay here until I do. I'll stay here until my hair turns white. I have to get in to Europe. It is the only thing that will change my life. Europe. Yes."
Suddenly someone sees the police in the area and they up and leave.
We had only just finished our interviews and had planned to climb up to their camp up the hill, but with the police close by it was too risky for them to stay here.
A couple of minutes later and we come across a police patrol.
They arrested several migrants and with visible brutality.
Moroccan police seize camera equipment if you film them during an operation.
All we could get were some snatched shots from a mobile phone.
The tiny Spanish enclave of Melilla has an area of 12 square kilometres. It and its neighbour Ceuta are the only places where Europe and Africa share a land-border.
Hence the fence...seven metres high and in triplicate.
Largely paid for by the European taxpayer, it stretches over 10 kilometres.
It bristles with radar and cameras and there are plans to extend razor wire across its whole length. Even if you could climb up it, you are unlikely to make it over on your own.
In September this year hundred of migrants made an all out assault on the fence. A number made it over. Others were arrested and sent back to Morocco.
Around a hundred made it to Melilla's temporary reception centre.
It holds around a thousand people. It was built for half that number.
Everyone who makes it into Melilla should, in theory, be sent to the reception centre by the Spanish police.
Sekou and several travelling with him got here on November 5th.
Sekou Traore from Guinea-Conakry told us about the tragedy of his friend. "You know the fence. It is high...well he got some way up it and then he fell. He died at the bottom. When we came here there were more than 320 people on the fence. 120 got through, then the Spanish police came and expelled more than 30."
Hilaire Fomezou from Cameroon spent two years living on the mountain, "I know what it is to suffer. I ate anything, sifting through bins to find food. It hurts me to think about it. When I think of my friends who are still there I thank God that I am here. I am very well treated here. And I promise that I will fight for my friends and family. I'll do whatever I can, whatever it takes, I am going to secure my future and my children's future. I will do it."
Another migrant from Mali said, "I came from Mali to escape the war. Both my parents are dead. I have a little sister left, but my brother, he was killed in the massacres. I have already lost so much, I am not scared of dying. I am not scared of dying to get to Europe."
Among those who don't make it over the fence, some take their chances at the Beni-Ensar crossing between Morocco and Melilla.
Authorities use listening devices to detect the heart-beats of people hiding in vehicles.
People go to incredible lengths to get across. The authorities showed us video of a man being extricated after hiding in a car bumper.
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These pictures were filmed on November 20th this year by Spanish police surveillance cameras.
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/09/melilla-the-spanish-enclave-that-has-become-the-back-door-to-europe
These pictures were filmed on November 20th this year by Spanish police surveillance cameras.
They feature a chain of nearly a thousand migrants snaking, groping its way through the darkness heading, the migrants hope, for Europe.
These young men from sub-Saharan Africa are hiding out. Having all ready tried but failed to get over a border fence separating the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Morocco, they are waiting for another chance.
Without permission we interviewed them.
"There are plain-clothed police everywhere," one of them warns.
They are edgy...but determined. They have crossed the Sahara from Mali, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Niger.
And they are not going to be put off by a few scars they bear from failed attempts to scale Melilla's perimeter fence.
Some have been waiting in the hills here, surviving on local charity, for years.
Claude Guillaume Dibonde is from Cameroon, "It is not easy," he says. "They arrest us when we try to climb the fence. They beat us as well. We live in misery. Misery! It is not easy for a human being to live like this. We have no choice, but to carry on. We can't go back. We have left so many people in misery behind to search for a better a life. We have put all that behind us."
Toure Lassin from the Ivory Coast says, "I have to take this risk. And if I don't get in, I will stay here until I do. I'll stay here until my hair turns white. I have to get in to Europe. It is the only thing that will change my life. Europe. Yes."
Suddenly someone sees the police in the area and they up and leave.
We had only just finished our interviews and had planned to climb up to their camp up the hill, but with the police close by it was too risky for them to stay here.
A couple of minutes later and we come across a police patrol.
They arrested several migrants and with visible brutality.
Moroccan police seize camera equipment if you film them during an operation.
All we could get were some snatched shots from a mobile phone.
The tiny Spanish enclave of Melilla has an area of 12 square kilometres. It and its neighbour Ceuta are the only places where Europe and Africa share a land-border.
Hence the fence...seven metres high and in triplicate.
Largely paid for by the European taxpayer, it stretches over 10 kilometres.
It bristles with radar and cameras and there are plans to extend razor wire across its whole length. Even if you could climb up it, you are unlikely to make it over on your own.
In September this year hundred of migrants made an all out assault on the fence. A number made it over. Others were arrested and sent back to Morocco.
Around a hundred made it to Melilla's temporary reception centre.
It holds around a thousand people. It was built for half that number.
Everyone who makes it into Melilla should, in theory, be sent to the reception centre by the Spanish police.
Sekou and several travelling with him got here on November 5th.
Sekou Traore from Guinea-Conakry told us about the tragedy of his friend. "You know the fence. It is high...well he got some way up it and then he fell. He died at the bottom. When we came here there were more than 320 people on the fence. 120 got through, then the Spanish police came and expelled more than 30."
Hilaire Fomezou from Cameroon spent two years living on the mountain, "I know what it is to suffer. I ate anything, sifting through bins to find food. It hurts me to think about it. When I think of my friends who are still there I thank God that I am here. I am very well treated here. And I promise that I will fight for my friends and family. I'll do whatever I can, whatever it takes, I am going to secure my future and my children's future. I will do it."
Another migrant from Mali said, "I came from Mali to escape the war. Both my parents are dead. I have a little sister left, but my brother, he was killed in the massacres. I have already lost so much, I am not scared of dying. I am not scared of dying to get to Europe."
Among those who don't make it over the fence, some take their chances at the Beni-Ensar crossing between Morocco and Melilla.
Authorities use listening devices to detect the heart-beats of people hiding in vehicles.
People go to incredible lengths to get across. The authorities showed us video of a man being extricated after hiding in a car bumper.
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- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 16602
Chicas Chicas | Gemeliers de Melilla
Gemeliers de Melilla
Este videoclip lo hemos hecho con mucho esfuerzo y mucha ilusión para que nuestros ídolos sepan que en Melilla también nos esforzamos.🙈
I...
Gemeliers de Melilla
Este videoclip lo hemos hecho con mucho esfuerzo y mucha ilusión para que nuestros ídolos sepan que en Melilla también nos esforzamos.🙈
Ig; @melilla_gemeliers
Os queremos Danisú, volved pronto.😍
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Gemeliers de Melilla
Este videoclip lo hemos hecho con mucho esfuerzo y mucha ilusión para que nuestros ídolos sepan que en Melilla también nos esforzamos.🙈
Ig; @melilla_gemeliers
Os queremos Danisú, volved pronto.😍
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 3386
La Húngara Feria Melilla 2015 (Entrevista antes del concierto)
Sonia Priego La Húngara entrevista para la Televisión de Melilla junto a sus hijas Sonia y Lauri...
Sonia Priego La Húngara entrevista para la Televisión de Melilla junto a sus hijas Sonia y Lauri
wn.com/La Húngara Feria Melilla 2015 (Entrevista Antes Del Concierto)
Sonia Priego La Húngara entrevista para la Televisión de Melilla junto a sus hijas Sonia y Lauri
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 1840
800 inmigrantes intentan entrar en Melilla en un nuevo salto a la valla
Más de 800 personas han intentado esta madrugada entrar en Melilla saltando la valla. Sólo una decena de ellos lo ha conseguido. Un grupo de inmigrantes ha a......
Más de 800 personas han intentado esta madrugada entrar en Melilla saltando la valla. Sólo una decena de ellos lo ha conseguido. Un grupo de inmigrantes ha a...
wn.com/800 Inmigrantes Intentan Entrar En Melilla En Un Nuevo Salto A La Valla
Más de 800 personas han intentado esta madrugada entrar en Melilla saltando la valla. Sólo una decena de ellos lo ha conseguido. Un grupo de inmigrantes ha a...
Melilla - El follonero en Melilla Parte 1.
No se que es mejor que hablen de Melilla o que pase ignorada como siempre.......
No se que es mejor que hablen de Melilla o que pase ignorada como siempre....
wn.com/Melilla El Follonero En Melilla Parte 1.
No se que es mejor que hablen de Melilla o que pase ignorada como siempre....
- published: 19 Oct 2009
- views: 18472
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author: belzoond
Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)
Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through ...
Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICE News presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondent Milène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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wn.com/Storming Spain's Razor Wire Fence Europe Or Die (Episode 1 4)
Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICE News presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondent Milène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
Watch "The Human Cost of War in the Central African Republic" - http://bit.ly/15xC4L2
Read "Guards Break Barricades and Jail Dozens as Refugees Continue Mass Hunger Strike Against Australia” - http://bit.ly/1Jq1f1b
Read "Asylum Seekers in Australia Could Soon Be Headed to Cambodia" - http://bit.ly/15mghWm
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- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 1181701
España - Melilla Y Ceuta - SPAIN - CEUTA Y MELILLA ...
Ceuta y melilla pertenecen al territorio español antes incluso de que se crease el reino de marruecos.. Ceuta y Melilla Jamas han pertenecido a marruecos Y J......
Ceuta y melilla pertenecen al territorio español antes incluso de que se crease el reino de marruecos.. Ceuta y Melilla Jamas han pertenecido a marruecos Y J...
wn.com/España Melilla Y Ceuta Spain Ceuta Y Melilla ...
Ceuta y melilla pertenecen al territorio español antes incluso de que se crease el reino de marruecos.. Ceuta y Melilla Jamas han pertenecido a marruecos Y J...
Melilla (1)
Driving Melilla from the border to the Harbor. Melilla- fronteira a Puerto Abonneer je op mijn kanaal. Abonner sur ma Chaine- Subscribe to my channel....
Driving Melilla from the border to the Harbor. Melilla- fronteira a Puerto Abonneer je op mijn kanaal. Abonner sur ma Chaine- Subscribe to my channel.
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Driving Melilla from the border to the Harbor. Melilla- fronteira a Puerto Abonneer je op mijn kanaal. Abonner sur ma Chaine- Subscribe to my channel.
Melilla: il porto
I ragazzi, la maggior parte di origine marocchina arrivano nella città autonoma per tentare il salto, l'attraversata verso l'Europa. In attesa di una nave per a...
I ragazzi, la maggior parte di origine marocchina arrivano nella città autonoma per tentare il salto, l'attraversata verso l'Europa. In attesa di una nave per attraversare il mediterraneo vivono accampati sulle scogliere.
wn.com/Melilla Il Porto
I ragazzi, la maggior parte di origine marocchina arrivano nella città autonoma per tentare il salto, l'attraversata verso l'Europa. In attesa di una nave per attraversare il mediterraneo vivono accampati sulle scogliere.
- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 40
Espagne les clandestins mènent l'assaut sur Melilla
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wn.com/Espagne Les Clandestins Mènent L'Assaut Sur Melilla
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- published: 11 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Melilla-Maroc, une frontière qui broie les hommes - reporter
Le 20 novembre dernier, la Garde civile espagnole repère comme souvent, une coulée humaine à...
euronews, la chaîne d'informations la plus regardée en Europe.
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Le 20 novembre dernier, la Garde civile espagnole repère comme souvent, une coulée humaine à...
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http://fr.euronews.com/2013/12/09/melilla-maroc-une-frontiere-qui-broie-les-hommes
Le 20 novembre dernier, la Garde civile espagnole repère comme souvent, une coulée humaine à flanc de montagne au Maroc : près d'un millier de clandestins tentent de prendre d'assaut la frontière avec l'enclave espagnole de Melilla. C'est l'une des opérations menées régulièrement par ces migrants qui après avoir été refoulés par les forces de sécurité, se cachent côté marocain dans les hauteurs du mont Gurugu qui surplombe Melilla. Nous partons à leur rencontre, sans autorisation. Il nous faut être discrets pour ne pas attirer l'attention de la police marocaine qui sillonne la zone. "Les policiers en civil sont partout," nous dit un migrant, "ils nous attendent."
Venus du Mali, du Cameroun, de Côte d'Ivoire ou encore du Niger, certains sont là depuis des années. Beaucoup ont été blessés lors de leurs nombreuses tentatives pour passer la frontière. Ils survivent grâce à la charité des habitants des villages alentour. Mais ils sont prêts à tout pour réaliser leur rêve. "Ce n'est pas facile," confie l'un d'eux qui vient du Cameroun, Claude Guillaume Dibonde, "on nous arrête lors des tentatives pour entrer, on nous frappe, on vit dans une telle misère, ce n'est pas facile pour un être humain de vivre comme on vit," poursuit-il, "on est obligé de le faire, on ne peut plus faire marche arrière parce qu'on a laissé tant de personnes dans la misère pour venir chercher le Bien. Il faut qu'on essaie, on remet tout cela dans les mains des ténèbres," lance-t-il.
Son compagnon d'infortune, Toure Lassina, originaire de Côte-d'Ivoire, estime qu'"il faut risquer les choses ; si je ne rentre pas, mes cheveux vont blanchir ici, je suis obligé de rentrer en Europe," insiste-t-il, "l'Europe est la seule chose qui peut changer ma vie actuellement."
Le groupe s'éclipse rapidement. Après ces interviews, nous devons repartir sans avoir pu monter jusqu'au campement des clandestins en haut de la colline ; la police marocaine est sur le qui-vive et la situation est de plus en plus risquée pour eux. Quelques minutes plus tard, nous croisons une patrouille que nous voyons pourchasser, puis arrêter brutalement plusieurs clandestins. Impossible d'intervenir ou de filmer sans risquer de se voir confisquer notre matériel. Nous prenons quelques images avec un téléphone portable.
Ce minuscule territoire de 12 km², Melilla, avec l'enclave voisine de Ceuta, est le seul point de passage terrestre entre l'Afrique et l'Europe. Une frontière protégée par une triple barrière de sept mètres de hauteur, largement financée par l'Union européenne qui s'étend sur une dizaine de kilomètres. L'ajout de barbelés truffés de lames de rasoir au sommet du grillage doit rendre ce mur rempli de capteurs, de radars et de caméras, toujours plus infranchissable.
Le 17 septembre dernier, des centaines de clandestins étaient parvenus à passer par-dessus lors d'un assaut spectaculaire. Beaucoup avaient été arrêtés et renvoyés au Maroc par la Garde civile. Une centaine d'entre eux étaient arrivés jusqu'au centre de rétention temporaire des migrants de Melilla, le CETI. Ce site prévu pour quelque 500 personnes en accueille près du double. Tout migrant qui parvient à Melilla doit en théorie y être envoyé par la Garde civile. Sekou Traore et plusieurs de ses amis venant de Guinée-Conakry sont arrivés le 5 novembre. Il nous raconte comment l'un d'eux n'a pas réussi à passer la barrière. "Le gars est monté un peu, il n'a pas réussi à atteindre le sommet, il est tombé, c'est là-bas qu'il est décédé," raconte-t-il. "Sur les plus de 320 personnes qui ont tenté de passer la barrière, 120 sont rentrés ici et la Garde civile a déjà fait sortir plus de 34 personnes," précise-t-il.
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wn.com/Melilla Maroc, Une Frontière Qui Broie Les Hommes Reporter
Le 20 novembre dernier, la Garde civile espagnole repère comme souvent, une coulée humaine à...
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http://fr.euronews.com/2013/12/09/melilla-maroc-une-frontiere-qui-broie-les-hommes
Le 20 novembre dernier, la Garde civile espagnole repère comme souvent, une coulée humaine à flanc de montagne au Maroc : près d'un millier de clandestins tentent de prendre d'assaut la frontière avec l'enclave espagnole de Melilla. C'est l'une des opérations menées régulièrement par ces migrants qui après avoir été refoulés par les forces de sécurité, se cachent côté marocain dans les hauteurs du mont Gurugu qui surplombe Melilla. Nous partons à leur rencontre, sans autorisation. Il nous faut être discrets pour ne pas attirer l'attention de la police marocaine qui sillonne la zone. "Les policiers en civil sont partout," nous dit un migrant, "ils nous attendent."
Venus du Mali, du Cameroun, de Côte d'Ivoire ou encore du Niger, certains sont là depuis des années. Beaucoup ont été blessés lors de leurs nombreuses tentatives pour passer la frontière. Ils survivent grâce à la charité des habitants des villages alentour. Mais ils sont prêts à tout pour réaliser leur rêve. "Ce n'est pas facile," confie l'un d'eux qui vient du Cameroun, Claude Guillaume Dibonde, "on nous arrête lors des tentatives pour entrer, on nous frappe, on vit dans une telle misère, ce n'est pas facile pour un être humain de vivre comme on vit," poursuit-il, "on est obligé de le faire, on ne peut plus faire marche arrière parce qu'on a laissé tant de personnes dans la misère pour venir chercher le Bien. Il faut qu'on essaie, on remet tout cela dans les mains des ténèbres," lance-t-il.
Son compagnon d'infortune, Toure Lassina, originaire de Côte-d'Ivoire, estime qu'"il faut risquer les choses ; si je ne rentre pas, mes cheveux vont blanchir ici, je suis obligé de rentrer en Europe," insiste-t-il, "l'Europe est la seule chose qui peut changer ma vie actuellement."
Le groupe s'éclipse rapidement. Après ces interviews, nous devons repartir sans avoir pu monter jusqu'au campement des clandestins en haut de la colline ; la police marocaine est sur le qui-vive et la situation est de plus en plus risquée pour eux. Quelques minutes plus tard, nous croisons une patrouille que nous voyons pourchasser, puis arrêter brutalement plusieurs clandestins. Impossible d'intervenir ou de filmer sans risquer de se voir confisquer notre matériel. Nous prenons quelques images avec un téléphone portable.
Ce minuscule territoire de 12 km², Melilla, avec l'enclave voisine de Ceuta, est le seul point de passage terrestre entre l'Afrique et l'Europe. Une frontière protégée par une triple barrière de sept mètres de hauteur, largement financée par l'Union européenne qui s'étend sur une dizaine de kilomètres. L'ajout de barbelés truffés de lames de rasoir au sommet du grillage doit rendre ce mur rempli de capteurs, de radars et de caméras, toujours plus infranchissable.
Le 17 septembre dernier, des centaines de clandestins étaient parvenus à passer par-dessus lors d'un assaut spectaculaire. Beaucoup avaient été arrêtés et renvoyés au Maroc par la Garde civile. Une centaine d'entre eux étaient arrivés jusqu'au centre de rétention temporaire des migrants de Melilla, le CETI. Ce site prévu pour quelque 500 personnes en accueille près du double. Tout migrant qui parvient à Melilla doit en théorie y être envoyé par la Garde civile. Sekou Traore et plusieurs de ses amis venant de Guinée-Conakry sont arrivés le 5 novembre. Il nous raconte comment l'un d'eux n'a pas réussi à passer la barrière. "Le gars est monté un peu, il n'a pas réussi à atteindre le sommet, il est tombé, c'est là-bas qu'il est décédé," raconte-t-il. "Sur les plus de 320 personnes qui ont tenté de passer la barrière, 120 sont rentrés ici et la Garde civile a déjà fait sortir plus de 34 personnes," précise-t-il.
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- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 46604
Asaltos kamikazes de los inmigrantes ilegales a la valla de Melilla
Ejército en las fronteras pero ya. http://www.alertadigital.com/2013/02/14/inmigrantes-intentan-entrar-en-melilla-asaltando-la-frontera-con-coches-kamikazes/......
Ejército en las fronteras pero ya. http://www.alertadigital.com/2013/02/14/inmigrantes-intentan-entrar-en-melilla-asaltando-la-frontera-con-coches-kamikazes/...
wn.com/Asaltos Kamikazes De Los Inmigrantes Ilegales A La Valla De Melilla
Ejército en las fronteras pero ya. http://www.alertadigital.com/2013/02/14/inmigrantes-intentan-entrar-en-melilla-asaltando-la-frontera-con-coches-kamikazes/...
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Travel to Melilla and Morocco
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Morocco Travel Guide 2015
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, su
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Immigrazione: tentativo di sfondamento a Melilla, due fermati
Dopo l'ennesimo tentativo di sfondamento della barriera che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla... Euronews, il canale all news più seguito in Europa. Abbon...
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Melilla: Desperate minors live on cardboard boxes
Young Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans and Syrians, some of them as young as 12 live on the cliffs of Melilla, waiting for the right moment to sneak on ships heading for the Spanish mainland.
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Dozens of monuments to Spain's fascist past survive on the streets of the Spanish enclave, the country's only city with these symbols. The city also holds the world's only public statue dedicated to dictator Francisco Franco.
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AR DRONE 2.0 VISITA EL FOSO DEL HORNABEQUE (MELILLA LA VIEJA) [PARTE 3]
Tercer vídeo del paseo por El Foso Del Hornabeque situado en Melilla la vieja, reciento histórico de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
En este paseo salimos de la plaza de armas, através de su puente de entrada interior, para pasar a la subida hasta el torreón mas alto del recinto. Se caracteriza por unas subidas por unas escaleras recién reformadas y una cuesta muy pronunciada que lleva hasta uno de
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Morocco Travel Guide 2015
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
================
Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
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Morocco Travel Guide 2015, Morocco Tourism & Vacations 2015, Morocco Trip 2015
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
================
Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
- published: 01 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Marrakech travel guide - Travel Morocco, Morocco Tourism and Vacations
Marrakech travel guide - Travel Morocco, Morocco Tourism and Vacations 2015
Marrakech travel guide 2015
Morocco travel guide 2015
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Marrakech travel guide - Travel Morocco, Morocco Tourism and Vacations 2015
Marrakech travel guide 2015
Morocco travel guide 2015
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
================
Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
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Marrakech travel guide - Travel Morocco, Morocco Tourism and Vacations 2015
Marrakech travel guide 2015
Morocco travel guide 2015
travel guide, top travel countries, travel cities, travel videos, travel information, travel news, Travel Morocco, Travel Marrakech
Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
================
Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
- published: 16 May 2015
- views: 3
Malawi (Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Malawi in Africa.
Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highl...
Vacation travel video about destination Malawi in Africa.
Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highlands, a land of contrasts with amazing green mountains and high plateaus but most of all, Lake Malawi.In the north west and on the border with Zambia is the thousand square kilometre Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, home to more than two hundred elephants who, in small groups, visit the Kazuni Safari Camp on their way to the lake. In the Lake Kazuni area there are many hippos and crocodiles which although rarely seen from the shore can certainly be heard at night. The location of the small town of Nkhata Bay is quite spectacular, a large, sheltered bay, accessible via a steep slope. Small boats transport the local people to various locations so that they can buy and sell, as there are hardly any roads around the lake. A restless, colourful and vibrant harbour town and the northernmost point which famous explorer Dr. David Livingstone reached on his historic voyage of discovery. Cichlids, the living jewels of Lake Malawi, are highly sought after among aquatic fish enthusiasts, the brightly coloured males achieving the highest prices. Provided with a good supply of oxygen and a light sedative in the water, once a month the fish are taken to the airport. The craggy rock scenery of Lake Malawi was not always below water. Only when the southern section of the East African Rift Valley filled with water did it become home to cichlids. On the extreme south east coast on the border with Mozambique is Mount Mulanje, a huge mountain range that formed during volcanic activity more than a hundred and thirty million years ago. At the foot of the mountain scenery grows one of the world’s finest varieties of tea. The Maravi Kingdom eventually became an independent country, Malawi, the warm and beating heart of Africa!
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Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highlands, a land of contrasts with amazing green mountains and high plateaus but most of all, Lake Malawi.In the north west and on the border with Zambia is the thousand square kilometre Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, home to more than two hundred elephants who, in small groups, visit the Kazuni Safari Camp on their way to the lake. In the Lake Kazuni area there are many hippos and crocodiles which although rarely seen from the shore can certainly be heard at night. The location of the small town of Nkhata Bay is quite spectacular, a large, sheltered bay, accessible via a steep slope. Small boats transport the local people to various locations so that they can buy and sell, as there are hardly any roads around the lake. A restless, colourful and vibrant harbour town and the northernmost point which famous explorer Dr. David Livingstone reached on his historic voyage of discovery. Cichlids, the living jewels of Lake Malawi, are highly sought after among aquatic fish enthusiasts, the brightly coloured males achieving the highest prices. Provided with a good supply of oxygen and a light sedative in the water, once a month the fish are taken to the airport. The craggy rock scenery of Lake Malawi was not always below water. Only when the southern section of the East African Rift Valley filled with water did it become home to cichlids. On the extreme south east coast on the border with Mozambique is Mount Mulanje, a huge mountain range that formed during volcanic activity more than a hundred and thirty million years ago. At the foot of the mountain scenery grows one of the world’s finest varieties of tea. The Maravi Kingdom eventually became an independent country, Malawi, the warm and beating heart of Africa!
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The Cannibal Warlords of Liberia (Full Length Documentary)
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VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.
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- published: 13 Jun 2012
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Immigrazione: tentativo di sfondamento a Melilla, due fermati
Dopo l'ennesimo tentativo di sfondamento della barriera che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla... Euronews, il canale all news più seguito in Europa. Abbon......
Dopo l'ennesimo tentativo di sfondamento della barriera che separa l'enclave spagnola di Melilla... Euronews, il canale all news più seguito in Europa. Abbon...
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The beauty of the city of Melilla
Manifestations of the beauty of the occupied city of Melilla...
Manifestations of the beauty of the occupied city of Melilla
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Manifestations of the beauty of the occupied city of Melilla
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 40
Practicos de Melilla. Camino Español
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El Camino Español llegando al puerto de Melilla con levante fuerte.
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El Camino Español llegando al puerto de Melilla con levante fuerte.
Melilla: Desperate minors live on cardboard boxes
Young Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans and Syrians, some of them as young as 12 live on the cliffs of Melilla, waiting for the right moment to sneak on ships headi...
Young Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans and Syrians, some of them as young as 12 live on the cliffs of Melilla, waiting for the right moment to sneak on ships heading for the Spanish mainland.
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Young Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans and Syrians, some of them as young as 12 live on the cliffs of Melilla, waiting for the right moment to sneak on ships heading for the Spanish mainland.
- published: 16 Mar 2015
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Melilla: Spain's last bastion of fascist monuments
Dozens of monuments to Spain's fascist past survive on the streets of the Spanish enclave, the country's only city with these symbols. The city also holds the w...
Dozens of monuments to Spain's fascist past survive on the streets of the Spanish enclave, the country's only city with these symbols. The city also holds the world's only public statue dedicated to dictator Francisco Franco.
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Dozens of monuments to Spain's fascist past survive on the streets of the Spanish enclave, the country's only city with these symbols. The city also holds the world's only public statue dedicated to dictator Francisco Franco.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
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AR DRONE 2.0 VISITA EL FOSO DEL HORNABEQUE (MELILLA LA VIEJA) [PARTE 3]
Tercer vídeo del paseo por El Foso Del Hornabeque situado en Melilla la vieja, reciento histórico de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
En este paseo salimos de la ...
Tercer vídeo del paseo por El Foso Del Hornabeque situado en Melilla la vieja, reciento histórico de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
En este paseo salimos de la plaza de armas, através de su puente de entrada interior, para pasar a la subida hasta el torreón mas alto del recinto. Se caracteriza por unas subidas por unas escaleras recién reformadas y una cuesta muy pronunciada que lleva hasta uno de los miradores mas altos de este recinto amurallado, por el que se puede disfrutar de un maravilloso paisaje sobre La Alcazaba.
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Tercer vídeo del paseo por El Foso Del Hornabeque situado en Melilla la vieja, reciento histórico de la Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
En este paseo salimos de la plaza de armas, através de su puente de entrada interior, para pasar a la subida hasta el torreón mas alto del recinto. Se caracteriza por unas subidas por unas escaleras recién reformadas y una cuesta muy pronunciada que lleva hasta uno de los miradores mas altos de este recinto amurallado, por el que se puede disfrutar de un maravilloso paisaje sobre La Alcazaba.
- published: 28 Oct 2014
- views: 32
The Best of Southern Spain - World Travel Channel HD
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Join Rick as he weaves Andalucía's rich mix of culture, cuisine, history, and natural wonders into a 60-minute special. The hour includes the major cities of Sevilla, Córdoba, and Granada; flamenco, sherry, and horses; dramatic white-washed hill towns; and fun in the Costa del Sol sun — plus a dash of Britain in Gibraltar.
Spain (Listeni/ˈspeɪn/; Spanish: España [esˈpaɲa] ( listen)), officially the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España),[a][b] is a sovereign state located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Along with France and Morocco, it is one of only three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. Spain's 1,214 km (754 mi) border with Portugal is the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union.
Spanish territory also includes two archipelagos; the Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean Sea, and the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast; two major exclaves, Ceuta and Melilla, in continental North Africa; and the islands and peñones (rocks) of Alborán, Alhucemas, Chafarinas and Vélez de la Gomera. With an area of 505,992 km2 (195,365 sq mi), Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union, and the fourth largest country in Europe. By population, Spain is the sixth largest in Europe and the fifth in the European Union.
Modern humans first arrived in the Iberian Peninsula around 35,000 years ago. It came under Roman rule around 200 BCE, after which the region was named Hispania. In the Middle Ages, the area was conquered by Germanic tribes and later by the Moors. Spain emerged as a unified country in the 15th century, following the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs and the completion of the centuries-long reconquest, or Reconquista, of the peninsula from the Moors in 1492. In the early modern period, Spain became one of history's first global colonial empires, leaving a vast cultural and linguistic legacy that includes over 500 million Spanish speakers, making Spanish the world's second most spoken first language.
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Join Rick as he weaves Andalucía's rich mix of culture, cuisine, history, and natural wonders into a 60-minute special. The hour includes the major cities of Sevilla, Córdoba, and Granada; flamenco, sherry, and horses; dramatic white-washed hill towns; and fun in the Costa del Sol sun — plus a dash of Britain in Gibraltar.
Spain (Listeni/ˈspeɪn/; Spanish: España [esˈpaɲa] ( listen)), officially the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España),[a][b] is a sovereign state located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Along with France and Morocco, it is one of only three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. Spain's 1,214 km (754 mi) border with Portugal is the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union.
Spanish territory also includes two archipelagos; the Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean Sea, and the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast; two major exclaves, Ceuta and Melilla, in continental North Africa; and the islands and peñones (rocks) of Alborán, Alhucemas, Chafarinas and Vélez de la Gomera. With an area of 505,992 km2 (195,365 sq mi), Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union, and the fourth largest country in Europe. By population, Spain is the sixth largest in Europe and the fifth in the European Union.
Modern humans first arrived in the Iberian Peninsula around 35,000 years ago. It came under Roman rule around 200 BCE, after which the region was named Hispania. In the Middle Ages, the area was conquered by Germanic tribes and later by the Moors. Spain emerged as a unified country in the 15th century, following the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs and the completion of the centuries-long reconquest, or Reconquista, of the peninsula from the Moors in 1492. In the early modern period, Spain became one of history's first global colonial empires, leaving a vast cultural and linguistic legacy that includes over 500 million Spanish speakers, making Spanish the world's second most spoken first language.
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- published: 09 Mar 2015
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Activistas marroquíes bloquean la entrada de alimentos frescos en Melilla
Miembros del "Comité por la liberación de Ceuta y Melilla" han obligado a dar media vuelta a vehículos que transportaban pescado, verduras y hortalizas para ......
Miembros del "Comité por la liberación de Ceuta y Melilla" han obligado a dar media vuelta a vehículos que transportaban pescado, verduras y hortalizas para ...
wn.com/Activistas Marroquíes Bloquean La Entrada De Alimentos Frescos En Melilla
Miembros del "Comité por la liberación de Ceuta y Melilla" han obligado a dar media vuelta a vehículos que transportaban pescado, verduras y hortalizas para ...
Ronda Spain Tourism - Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) | Things to do in Ronda - Spain Travel Guide Video
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Visit Ronda Spain for tourist attractions in Ronda Spain in this tourism Spain guide. This Ronda Spain tourist guide is great when traveling to Spain, or when planning your next Ronda Spain vacation.
On this Spain trip, learn what to do in Ronda Spain. Travellers must not miss the top 10 attractions in Ronda Spain on their Spain tour.
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- published: 16 Oct 2015
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Calle de Nicaragua (de Calle de Melilla a Rotonda de Avenida
Las Calles de Valdepeñas. Calle de Nicaragua (de Calle de Melilla a Rotonda de Avenida del Sur)....
Las Calles de Valdepeñas. Calle de Nicaragua (de Calle de Melilla a Rotonda de Avenida del Sur).
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Las Calles de Valdepeñas. Calle de Nicaragua (de Calle de Melilla a Rotonda de Avenida del Sur).
- published: 28 Feb 2008
- views: 211
FROM MALAGA to MELILLA and MOROCCO
Ferry from Malaga to Melilla town. 'Melilla' is in Africa but is still Spanish territory. Then it comes Morocco. Posted via email from jacqueline-queline's p......
Ferry from Malaga to Melilla town. 'Melilla' is in Africa but is still Spanish territory. Then it comes Morocco. Posted via email from jacqueline-queline's p...
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Ferry from Malaga to Melilla town. 'Melilla' is in Africa but is still Spanish territory. Then it comes Morocco. Posted via email from jacqueline-queline's p...
Uganda Tourism Highlights by Africa Travel Guide
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Travel To Africa and Uganda for the great Experience.
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Travel To Africa and Uganda for the great Experience.
- published: 08 Apr 2013
- views: 190
Middle Atlas, Morocco
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
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At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
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There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
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There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
- published: 30 Mar 2015
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
================
Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
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Visit Nomadic Family in Morocco, Morocco Tourism & Vacations
Morocco Trip 2015 https://youtu.be/EVZhk6x_E_c
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
================
Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 11