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Languages of Morocco
There are a number of languages in Morocco, but the two official languages are Modern Standard Arabic and Berber. Moroccan Arabic is the spoken native vernacular. The languages of prestige in Morocco are Arabic in its Classical and Modern Standard Forms and French, the latter of which serves as a second language for many Moroccans. According to a 2000-2002 survey done by Moha Ennaji, author of Mul
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Languages of Morocco Top # 5 Facts
Languages of Morocco Top # 5 Facts
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Colours of Morocco - part I
Salaam!
We are two slovenian couples who decided to travel across Morocco. Beside being 'student - friendly' country this mystical and colourful country offers much more. In the beginning it's all a bit chaotic, but more time you spent sorrounded with strange language, heat and strong smell from the marketplace more you realise, that you are falling in love. Simplicity and fullness of life is ju
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The Big Build: Morocco 2014
Between September 2013 and 2014, a group of 20 Northumbria University students raised over £25,000 for the charity Childreach International, in order to travel to a remote Berber village in the Atlas Mountains in order to build a language centre in which to teach the Berber children French and Arabic - the national languages of Morocco - so they could progress in life in ways they'd never been abl
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Learn the Berber language 2 - Lmed tutlayt Tamaziɣt 2
Learn the Berber language - 2 - Lmed tutlayt Tamaziɣt
The language of Morocco and Algeria.
Tutlayt n Murakuc d Dzayer.
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Morocco vacation 2015 Beautiful Country
Morocco, Land of the Setting Sun or “El Maghreb el Aqsa” (the Farthest West), is one of the most dramatic, exotic and compelling countries this close to Europe. Its strategic position on the border zone of Africa and Europe, East and West, has long attracted conquerors and colonialists – from the Phoenicians and Romans of antiquity to the Arabs and French of more recent times. Morocco has always a
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Amazing Live Pictures, Country Of Morocco
Morocco (Arabic: المغرب (al-Maġrib); Berber: ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ[8] (Lmaġrib), French: Maroc), officially the Kingdom of Morocco,[2] is the most westerly of the North A...
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France: journalists arrested for allegedly blackmailing the King of Morocco
*Two French journalists have been arrested in Paris for allegedly trying to blackmail King Mohammed the 6th of Morocco.*
It is claimed they were arrested after meeting a Moroccan government official at the upmarket Hotel Raphael in the French capital.
The king's lawyer says Eric Laurent and Catherine Craciet claimed they had co-written a compromising book about the king.
Both have strong record
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Picking Up Girls Speaking French
Speaking French & Picking Up Girls / France Pickup Lines
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Welcome To Morocco
Morocco (Arabic: المغرب, al-Maġrib), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[5] (المملكة المغربية, al-Mamlakah al-Maġribiyya), is a country located in North Afric...
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More protests after King of Morocco pardons another foreigner
The King of Morocco issuing pardons to foreigners is once again causing protests across the... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe fo...
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Berber Exploitation - Morocco
Nov 1997 For centuries the Berbers of Morocco have been persecuted by their Arab masters. Today even their festivals have been hijacked. Miriam is fighting t...
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Top 10 Cities of Morocco
Thanks for watching.................... 1) Agadir 2) Casablanca 3) Essaouira 4) Fez 5) Marrakech 6) Meknes 7) Ouarzazate 8) Oujda 9) Rabat 10) Tangier Morocc...
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Marrakesh - Practical Travel Tips
Dave and Deb of ThePlanetD share their best Marrakech Travel Tips.
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Sign Language for Cities of Morocco
Sign Language for Cities of Morocco
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WELCOM TO MOROCCO MAROKKO MAROC.flv
Morocco (Arabic: المغرب, al-Maġrib), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[6] (المملكة المغربية, al-Mamlakah al-Maġribiyya), is a country located in North Afric...
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Learn Arabic in Morocco!
Learn a new language today, apply for a NSLI-Y Scholarship: http://exchanges.state.gov/us/program/national-security-language-initiative-youth-nsli-y The Nati...
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The mistery of Morocco / El misterio de Marruecos
A group of people from many countries: Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain and Venezuela find each other in this amazing trip to Morocco. This experience wasn't...
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Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco (part 1)
"Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco" ('Talam : viaggio nella geografia dei suoni') - swiss-italian documentary about Moroccan music, by Roberto ...
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Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco (part 2)
"Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco" ('Talam : viaggio nella geografia dei suoni') - swiss-italian documentary about Moroccan music, by Roberto ...
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Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco (part 3)
"Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco" ('Talam : viaggio nella geografia dei suoni') - swiss-italian documentary about Moroccan music, by Roberto ...
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Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco (part 4)
"Talam : A journey to the soundscapes of Morocco" ('Talam : viaggio nella geografia dei suoni') - swiss-italian documentary about Moroccan music, by Roberto ...
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Building language, education and community centres in Morocco
Childreach International's CEO Firoz Patel talks to the president of Assafou, Abdulkareem, our project partner in Morocco ahead of the Big Build 2014. Partic...
Languages of Morocco
There are a number of languages in Morocco, but the two official languages are Modern Standard Arabic and Berber. Moroccan Arabic is the spoken native vernacula...
There are a number of languages in Morocco, but the two official languages are Modern Standard Arabic and Berber. Moroccan Arabic is the spoken native vernacular. The languages of prestige in Morocco are Arabic in its Classical and Modern Standard Forms and French, the latter of which serves as a second language for many Moroccans. According to a 2000-2002 survey done by Moha Ennaji, author of Multilingualism, Cultural Identity, and Education in Morocco, "there is a general agreement that Standard Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, and Berber are the national languages." Ennaji also concluded "This survey confirms the idea that multilingualism in Morocco is a vivid sociolinguistic phenomenon, which is favoured by many people."
There are 12 to 15 million Berber speakers in Morocco, about 40 to 50% of the population. French remains Morocco's unofficial first language, and is taught universally and serves as Morocco's primary language of commerce and economics, culture, sciences and medicine ; it is also widely used in education and government. Morocco is a member of the Francophonie.
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There are a number of languages in Morocco, but the two official languages are Modern Standard Arabic and Berber. Moroccan Arabic is the spoken native vernacular. The languages of prestige in Morocco are Arabic in its Classical and Modern Standard Forms and French, the latter of which serves as a second language for many Moroccans. According to a 2000-2002 survey done by Moha Ennaji, author of Multilingualism, Cultural Identity, and Education in Morocco, "there is a general agreement that Standard Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, and Berber are the national languages." Ennaji also concluded "This survey confirms the idea that multilingualism in Morocco is a vivid sociolinguistic phenomenon, which is favoured by many people."
There are 12 to 15 million Berber speakers in Morocco, about 40 to 50% of the population. French remains Morocco's unofficial first language, and is taught universally and serves as Morocco's primary language of commerce and economics, culture, sciences and medicine ; it is also widely used in education and government. Morocco is a member of the Francophonie.
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
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Languages of Morocco Top # 5 Facts
Languages of Morocco Top # 5 Facts...
Languages of Morocco Top # 5 Facts
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Languages of Morocco Top # 5 Facts
- published: 27 Oct 2015
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Colours of Morocco - part I
Salaam!
We are two slovenian couples who decided to travel across Morocco. Beside being 'student - friendly' country this mystical and colourful country offers...
Salaam!
We are two slovenian couples who decided to travel across Morocco. Beside being 'student - friendly' country this mystical and colourful country offers much more. In the beginning it's all a bit chaotic, but more time you spent sorrounded with strange language, heat and strong smell from the marketplace more you realise, that you are falling in love. Simplicity and fullness of life is just unavoidable. Put on your gypsy pants, say the magic word "La, shukran" and let yourself to charming flow of this magnificent country.
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PLACE WE STAYED
Fes - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g293733-d303058-Reviews-Youth_Hostel_Fes-Fes_Fes_Boulemane_Region.html
Chefchaouen - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g304013-d5539842-Reviews-Casa_Amina-Chefchaouen_Tangier_Tetouan_Region.html
AND
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g304013-d1628334-Reviews-Hostel_Souika-Chefchaouen_Tangier_Tetouan_Region.html
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MUSIC LIST
Saad Lamrrajed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zCwFCKOfJY
DJ GRUMBLE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR-bNEJIrJQ
MANU CHAO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJMLJVha5sw
DUBIOZA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfuIlux5kxE
MOROCCO GNAWA MUSIC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uOfbhSj7BU
- sorry for a bit shaky videos (we didn't have a gopro stick)
Thank you so much for watching!
wn.com/Colours Of Morocco Part I
Salaam!
We are two slovenian couples who decided to travel across Morocco. Beside being 'student - friendly' country this mystical and colourful country offers much more. In the beginning it's all a bit chaotic, but more time you spent sorrounded with strange language, heat and strong smell from the marketplace more you realise, that you are falling in love. Simplicity and fullness of life is just unavoidable. Put on your gypsy pants, say the magic word "La, shukran" and let yourself to charming flow of this magnificent country.
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PLACE WE STAYED
Fes - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g293733-d303058-Reviews-Youth_Hostel_Fes-Fes_Fes_Boulemane_Region.html
Chefchaouen - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g304013-d5539842-Reviews-Casa_Amina-Chefchaouen_Tangier_Tetouan_Region.html
AND
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g304013-d1628334-Reviews-Hostel_Souika-Chefchaouen_Tangier_Tetouan_Region.html
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MUSIC LIST
Saad Lamrrajed - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zCwFCKOfJY
DJ GRUMBLE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR-bNEJIrJQ
MANU CHAO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJMLJVha5sw
DUBIOZA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfuIlux5kxE
MOROCCO GNAWA MUSIC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uOfbhSj7BU
- sorry for a bit shaky videos (we didn't have a gopro stick)
Thank you so much for watching!
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 144
The Big Build: Morocco 2014
Between September 2013 and 2014, a group of 20 Northumbria University students raised over £25,000 for the charity Childreach International, in order to travel ...
Between September 2013 and 2014, a group of 20 Northumbria University students raised over £25,000 for the charity Childreach International, in order to travel to a remote Berber village in the Atlas Mountains in order to build a language centre in which to teach the Berber children French and Arabic - the national languages of Morocco - so they could progress in life in ways they'd never been able to before. We were welcome by the entire village with open arms, and the appreciation upon our completion of the project was so sincere it was heart wrenching. On behalf of the entire team, I'd like to thank anybody who sponsored us and supported us in our amazing adventure. Your money was hugely appreciated and this whole project would not have been possible without you! We are The Big Build Team Morocco 2014, and this is our story!
wn.com/The Big Build Morocco 2014
Between September 2013 and 2014, a group of 20 Northumbria University students raised over £25,000 for the charity Childreach International, in order to travel to a remote Berber village in the Atlas Mountains in order to build a language centre in which to teach the Berber children French and Arabic - the national languages of Morocco - so they could progress in life in ways they'd never been able to before. We were welcome by the entire village with open arms, and the appreciation upon our completion of the project was so sincere it was heart wrenching. On behalf of the entire team, I'd like to thank anybody who sponsored us and supported us in our amazing adventure. Your money was hugely appreciated and this whole project would not have been possible without you! We are The Big Build Team Morocco 2014, and this is our story!
- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 291
Learn the Berber language 2 - Lmed tutlayt Tamaziɣt 2
Learn the Berber language - 2 - Lmed tutlayt Tamaziɣt
The language of Morocco and Algeria.
Tutlayt n Murakuc d Dzayer....
Learn the Berber language - 2 - Lmed tutlayt Tamaziɣt
The language of Morocco and Algeria.
Tutlayt n Murakuc d Dzayer.
wn.com/Learn The Berber Language 2 Lmed Tutlayt Tamaziɣt 2
Learn the Berber language - 2 - Lmed tutlayt Tamaziɣt
The language of Morocco and Algeria.
Tutlayt n Murakuc d Dzayer.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 7
Morocco vacation 2015 Beautiful Country
Morocco, Land of the Setting Sun or “El Maghreb el Aqsa” (the Farthest West), is one of the most dramatic, exotic and compelling countries this close to Europe....
Morocco, Land of the Setting Sun or “El Maghreb el Aqsa” (the Farthest West), is one of the most dramatic, exotic and compelling countries this close to Europe. Its strategic position on the border zone of Africa and Europe, East and West, has long attracted conquerors and colonialists – from the Phoenicians and Romans of antiquity to the Arabs and French of more recent times. Morocco has always adapted and absorbed these many influences, but the country’s wild hinterlands and rugged mountain regions have also sheltered and preserved the indigenous Berber culture. The result is a country of powerful extremes, where the traditional and the modern thrive side by side, and the lifeblood of the country is a vibrant intermingling of dozens of cultural and social elements.
From Delacroix to Ridley Scott, an expat hangout
For centuries, Morocco’s breathtaking landscapes and unique heritage have inspired some of the most famous Western artists, from Delacroix to Matisse; writers, from Edith Wharton to William Burroughs; musicians, from Bob Marley to the Rolling Stones, and filmmakers from Orson Welles to Ridley Scott. Iconic cities such as Tangier and Marrakech also became the hippest places to stay for a weekend or a lifetime, their romantic riad palaces and villas the scenes of decadent parties and all manner of expat intrigues, in particular from the 1920s–70s.
Berbers and Arabs
From the Riffians of the north to the Berbers of the Atlas and the Arab nomads of the south, the people of Morocco are as distinct as its landscapes. Their individuality is reflected in their dress and local traditions, which remain remarkably intact in most places. The music of Morocco, too, is a vibrant mix of old and new, with a wealth of eclectic influences: Algerian Rai, Saharan sounds originating in Mali and Senegal, the hypnotic rhythms of Gnaoua and Western-inspired hip-hop and rap. All of these elements – dress, music, customs and dialects – are further demarcated by the urban–rural divide that is especially pronounced, and ever-widening, in Morocco.
The Berbers – the ancient indigenous race of Morocco who today account for roughly 60 percent of the population – face a battle to protect their culture in the face of the dominant, but minority, Arab culture that spread throughout Morocco following the Islamic conquest in the 7th century. The native Berber language, Tamazigh, has now begun to be taught in schools, and has only just been recognised as an official language of Morocco, in spite of the fact that most Moroccans speak a variant of it as their first language.
Today most Moroccans are of mixed ancestry – Berber, Arab and black African (the last being mostly Haratin and Gnaoua, which originated from black slaves imported from Mali during the Saadi dynasty) – as can be seen from the rich variety of faces, even within the same family.
Arab Spring
With the effects of the Arab Spring still reverberating around North Africa, there is little doubt that King Mohammed VI understands the need for reform; indeed, he cannot ignore the increasingly strong pressure for change. In March 2010, the king made an unprecedented speech, announcing that a new constitution would be drafted that would devolve roughly half his powers to a prime minister elected by the Moroccan people. In addition, Amazigh, the Berber language, would for the first time be recognised as an official language of Morocco alongside Arabic.
As Egypt, Tunisia and Libya struggle with their turbulent transitions, it seems possible that Morocco may stand alone on its path to reform and change, setting an example for the rest of the Maghreb, and indeed the Arab world.
wn.com/Morocco Vacation 2015 Beautiful Country
Morocco, Land of the Setting Sun or “El Maghreb el Aqsa” (the Farthest West), is one of the most dramatic, exotic and compelling countries this close to Europe. Its strategic position on the border zone of Africa and Europe, East and West, has long attracted conquerors and colonialists – from the Phoenicians and Romans of antiquity to the Arabs and French of more recent times. Morocco has always adapted and absorbed these many influences, but the country’s wild hinterlands and rugged mountain regions have also sheltered and preserved the indigenous Berber culture. The result is a country of powerful extremes, where the traditional and the modern thrive side by side, and the lifeblood of the country is a vibrant intermingling of dozens of cultural and social elements.
From Delacroix to Ridley Scott, an expat hangout
For centuries, Morocco’s breathtaking landscapes and unique heritage have inspired some of the most famous Western artists, from Delacroix to Matisse; writers, from Edith Wharton to William Burroughs; musicians, from Bob Marley to the Rolling Stones, and filmmakers from Orson Welles to Ridley Scott. Iconic cities such as Tangier and Marrakech also became the hippest places to stay for a weekend or a lifetime, their romantic riad palaces and villas the scenes of decadent parties and all manner of expat intrigues, in particular from the 1920s–70s.
Berbers and Arabs
From the Riffians of the north to the Berbers of the Atlas and the Arab nomads of the south, the people of Morocco are as distinct as its landscapes. Their individuality is reflected in their dress and local traditions, which remain remarkably intact in most places. The music of Morocco, too, is a vibrant mix of old and new, with a wealth of eclectic influences: Algerian Rai, Saharan sounds originating in Mali and Senegal, the hypnotic rhythms of Gnaoua and Western-inspired hip-hop and rap. All of these elements – dress, music, customs and dialects – are further demarcated by the urban–rural divide that is especially pronounced, and ever-widening, in Morocco.
The Berbers – the ancient indigenous race of Morocco who today account for roughly 60 percent of the population – face a battle to protect their culture in the face of the dominant, but minority, Arab culture that spread throughout Morocco following the Islamic conquest in the 7th century. The native Berber language, Tamazigh, has now begun to be taught in schools, and has only just been recognised as an official language of Morocco, in spite of the fact that most Moroccans speak a variant of it as their first language.
Today most Moroccans are of mixed ancestry – Berber, Arab and black African (the last being mostly Haratin and Gnaoua, which originated from black slaves imported from Mali during the Saadi dynasty) – as can be seen from the rich variety of faces, even within the same family.
Arab Spring
With the effects of the Arab Spring still reverberating around North Africa, there is little doubt that King Mohammed VI understands the need for reform; indeed, he cannot ignore the increasingly strong pressure for change. In March 2010, the king made an unprecedented speech, announcing that a new constitution would be drafted that would devolve roughly half his powers to a prime minister elected by the Moroccan people. In addition, Amazigh, the Berber language, would for the first time be recognised as an official language of Morocco alongside Arabic.
As Egypt, Tunisia and Libya struggle with their turbulent transitions, it seems possible that Morocco may stand alone on its path to reform and change, setting an example for the rest of the Maghreb, and indeed the Arab world.
- published: 10 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Amazing Live Pictures, Country Of Morocco
Morocco (Arabic: المغرب (al-Maġrib); Berber: ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ[8] (Lmaġrib), French: Maroc), officially the Kingdom of Morocco,[2] is the most westerly of the North A......
Morocco (Arabic: المغرب (al-Maġrib); Berber: ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ[8] (Lmaġrib), French: Maroc), officially the Kingdom of Morocco,[2] is the most westerly of the North A...
wn.com/Amazing Live Pictures, Country Of Morocco
Morocco (Arabic: المغرب (al-Maġrib); Berber: ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ[8] (Lmaġrib), French: Maroc), officially the Kingdom of Morocco,[2] is the most westerly of the North A...
- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 1012
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author: Jlya Maroc
France: journalists arrested for allegedly blackmailing the King of Morocco
*Two French journalists have been arrested in Paris for allegedly trying to blackmail King Mohammed the 6th of Morocco.*
It is claimed they were arrested after...
*Two French journalists have been arrested in Paris for allegedly trying to blackmail King Mohammed the 6th of Morocco.*
It is claimed they were arrested after meeting a Moroccan government official at the upmarket Hotel Raphael in the French capital.
The king's lawyer says Eric Laurent and Catherine Craciet claimed they had co-written a compromising book about the king.
Both have strong records of international investigative journalism.
It is alleged they demanded three million euros in hus…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/08/28/france-journalists-arrested-for-allegedly-blackmailing-the-king-of-morocco
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*Two French journalists have been arrested in Paris for allegedly trying to blackmail King Mohammed the 6th of Morocco.*
It is claimed they were arrested after meeting a Moroccan government official at the upmarket Hotel Raphael in the French capital.
The king's lawyer says Eric Laurent and Catherine Craciet claimed they had co-written a compromising book about the king.
Both have strong records of international investigative journalism.
It is alleged they demanded three million euros in hus…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/08/28/france-journalists-arrested-for-allegedly-blackmailing-the-king-of-morocco
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- published: 29 Aug 2015
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Picking Up Girls Speaking French
Speaking French & Picking Up Girls / France Pickup Lines
Italian Version ► http://youtube.com/watch?v=Gb0c2E-VAJQ&index;=40&list;=PL2uZhEhKQPWYeyAsRV9Rk3IvewORrZ...
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Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir? They say that French is the language of love. Well, Marc (a fluent french speaker) put that to the test. Watch Marc score phone numbers and dates, all the while confusing the heck out of everyone.
I actually met Marc while filming another video (http://youtu.be/HVbt3KQ4l5o) and after I asked him if he wanted to do this video since I had been wanting to do this speaking French video for a while (I speak some French, but after trying it out realized I wasn't competent enough to improvise).
Want to know how to speak fluent French like a true Parisian? Want to seduce ANY girl? Well look no further, this instructional video will teach you everything that it takes to seduce using the French language. Amaze friends with your understanding of pop culture from France. Accents are cool, speaking a romance language is coolerested.
Thanks to Marc for being in the video:
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Speaking French & Picking Up Girls / France Pickup Lines
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Speaking French & Picking Up Girls / France Pickup Lines
Italian Version ► http://youtube.com/watch?v=Gb0c2E-VAJQ&index;=40&list;=PL2uZhEhKQPWYeyAsRV9Rk3IvewORrZ18e
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Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir? They say that French is the language of love. Well, Marc (a fluent french speaker) put that to the test. Watch Marc score phone numbers and dates, all the while confusing the heck out of everyone.
I actually met Marc while filming another video (http://youtu.be/HVbt3KQ4l5o) and after I asked him if he wanted to do this video since I had been wanting to do this speaking French video for a while (I speak some French, but after trying it out realized I wasn't competent enough to improvise).
Want to know how to speak fluent French like a true Parisian? Want to seduce ANY girl? Well look no further, this instructional video will teach you everything that it takes to seduce using the French language. Amaze friends with your understanding of pop culture from France. Accents are cool, speaking a romance language is coolerested.
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Welcome To Morocco
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Marrakesh - Practical Travel Tips
Dave and Deb of ThePlanetD share their best Marrakech Travel Tips.
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Marrakech is an exotic destination in Morocco and it's an amazing city to visit. But there are a lot of customs that you should be aware of when traveling to this North African country. These travel tips will help you feel comfortable when traveling to Marrakesh and will help you make the most of your vacation.
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If you are invited to dinner in Marrakesh, make sure you don't go empty handed.
A good gift to bring are some figs
shokran
that's what you do
It is customary for people of the same sex to greet each other with a handshake
once they know each other better, a kiss on the cheek.
Men do not shake a woman's hand unless
she extends her hand first
I find the longer food takes to prepare
the better it tastes. Which means Morrocan cuisine
tastes fantastic.
Always remember when you're eating out here
Always use your right hand only
It's very important to wash your hands before you have any tea
my hands are washed and I'm ready for some tea.
Tea is an important part of Moroccan tradition.
and you'll find
that will be invited for
a drink often
and in Marrakech you say Tagine for cheers
Or basaha
When you're invited into a home in Morocco, it's very important to take off your shoes.
a good way to get a feel for Moroccan
customs is to stay in a traditional riad
We stayed in this riad in the Medina, a term used for the old city of Marrakesh
Mm tres bien, tres bien
The main languages of Morocco are French,
Arabic and Berber. It's polite to learn at least the basic phrases and greetings
before visiting.
What we know in Arabic is we know
Shokran, Salam alakum,
Alakum Salam, Afwan, Yala Yala, A Ma Salama,
it means goodbye. So I know 6 words in Arabic, that's not too bad.
What was the Berber word? Azule
So there we go, I know a little bit of Berber and a little bit of Arabic.
Well done,
Thank you
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Read more about Marrakech here! 11 Things to do in Marrakech http://bit.ly/1E0xuEw
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If you are invited to dinner in Marrakesh, make sure you don't go empty handed.
A good gift to bring are some figs
shokran
that's what you do
It is customary for people of the same sex to greet each other with a handshake
once they know each other better, a kiss on the cheek.
Men do not shake a woman's hand unless
she extends her hand first
I find the longer food takes to prepare
the better it tastes. Which means Morrocan cuisine
tastes fantastic.
Always remember when you're eating out here
Always use your right hand only
It's very important to wash your hands before you have any tea
my hands are washed and I'm ready for some tea.
Tea is an important part of Moroccan tradition.
and you'll find
that will be invited for
a drink often
and in Marrakech you say Tagine for cheers
Or basaha
When you're invited into a home in Morocco, it's very important to take off your shoes.
a good way to get a feel for Moroccan
customs is to stay in a traditional riad
We stayed in this riad in the Medina, a term used for the old city of Marrakesh
Mm tres bien, tres bien
The main languages of Morocco are French,
Arabic and Berber. It's polite to learn at least the basic phrases and greetings
before visiting.
What we know in Arabic is we know
Shokran, Salam alakum,
Alakum Salam, Afwan, Yala Yala, A Ma Salama,
it means goodbye. So I know 6 words in Arabic, that's not too bad.
What was the Berber word? Azule
So there we go, I know a little bit of Berber and a little bit of Arabic.
Well done,
Thank you
- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 4804
Sign Language for Cities of Morocco
Sign Language for Cities of Morocco...
Sign Language for Cities of Morocco
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Sign Language for Cities of Morocco
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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
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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
================
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: 09 Jan 2015
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Morocco Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Morocco.
Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, has the most important harbour in North Africa and is gateway to the magic of...
Travel video about destination Morocco.
Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, has the most important harbour in North Africa and is gateway to the magic of the Orient.In the Koran it says: ‘And Allah’s Throne Was On The Water !’ Thus inspired, the Grand Mosque was built on Casablanca’s shoreline. This monumental building was designed to accommodate 105,000 believers and its tall minaret dominates the city’s skyline. More than twelve million people helped finance this ‘Eighth Wonder Of The World’ which involved 90 engineers and 30,000 craftsmen and artists. Lying northwards along the Atlantic coast, is Rabat, Morocco’s capital and home to its government and royal family. The King’s Palace, the Palais Royal, is a town in itself. Surrounded by walls and protected by royal guards, since 1864 it has been the main residence of the Alaouite Dynasty which has been in power since 1666. To the south of RABAT lies Chellah, City of the Dead. The Merinde necropolis has a square tower and is surrounded by a wall made of crushed loam, proof that the Cathagers built a trading centre here in the 3rd century B.C. Amongst the tombs, the sarcophagus of Sultan Abou El-Hassan stands proud with its artistic engravings. Fez El-Bali dates back to the Middle Ages and contains narrow streets, a pungent mixture of scents, the penetrating sound of craftsmen and fine examples of the Moorish art of building. Travelling through the Atlas Mountains, the small town of Ilfrane boasts tranquil parks and ponds, modern residential areas and shady avenues which take the traveller by surprise. Just as with their ancestors over the centuries, even today nomads and their camels traverse the endless Sahara. For a distance of over 40 kilometres, the magic landscape of the sand dunes compares with the largest in the world. Finally, Marrakesh, dreamy city at the foot of the High Atlas and Morocco’s most beautiful city. What better location to end the fairytale that is Morocco!
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Travel video about destination Morocco.
Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco, has the most important harbour in North Africa and is gateway to the magic of the Orient.In the Koran it says: ‘And Allah’s Throne Was On The Water !’ Thus inspired, the Grand Mosque was built on Casablanca’s shoreline. This monumental building was designed to accommodate 105,000 believers and its tall minaret dominates the city’s skyline. More than twelve million people helped finance this ‘Eighth Wonder Of The World’ which involved 90 engineers and 30,000 craftsmen and artists. Lying northwards along the Atlantic coast, is Rabat, Morocco’s capital and home to its government and royal family. The King’s Palace, the Palais Royal, is a town in itself. Surrounded by walls and protected by royal guards, since 1864 it has been the main residence of the Alaouite Dynasty which has been in power since 1666. To the south of RABAT lies Chellah, City of the Dead. The Merinde necropolis has a square tower and is surrounded by a wall made of crushed loam, proof that the Cathagers built a trading centre here in the 3rd century B.C. Amongst the tombs, the sarcophagus of Sultan Abou El-Hassan stands proud with its artistic engravings. Fez El-Bali dates back to the Middle Ages and contains narrow streets, a pungent mixture of scents, the penetrating sound of craftsmen and fine examples of the Moorish art of building. Travelling through the Atlas Mountains, the small town of Ilfrane boasts tranquil parks and ponds, modern residential areas and shady avenues which take the traveller by surprise. Just as with their ancestors over the centuries, even today nomads and their camels traverse the endless Sahara. For a distance of over 40 kilometres, the magic landscape of the sand dunes compares with the largest in the world. Finally, Marrakesh, dreamy city at the foot of the High Atlas and Morocco’s most beautiful city. What better location to end the fairytale that is Morocco!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 91898
Morocco Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Morocco is fulfulling our dreams about the Tales of One Thousand and One Nights even today. It is an exotic and romantic country with the thousand miracles or t...
Morocco is fulfulling our dreams about the Tales of One Thousand and One Nights even today. It is an exotic and romantic country with the thousand miracles or the Arab world; old cities, mosques, bazaars, natural beauties from palm tree gardens to sand dunes and from the frosty tops of the Atlas mountains to the beaches of Agadir. There are the oases in the Sahara, the colorful buildings of Marrakesh, the Anti-Atlas’s green valleys and the forts of the Foreign Legion. The royal cities are all wonderful: Casablanca, well known from the famous movie with the same title, the capital, Rabat, the ancient Fes, and the elegant cultural centre, Marrakesh. The Djemaa El Fna square has a unique atmosphere, where magicians, henna painters, acrobats, belly dancers, tale tellers from the Sahara, healers, dancers, Koran discussers, snake charmers and cooks make up the colorful market. Morocco with its thousand faces can be found in the buildings, which are incredibly ornamented, the sound of the snake charmers’ pipes, the silence of the mosques, the native people of the Sahara, the turmoil of the bazaar, the smell of various spices, the pattern of the carpets, the medinas conjuring the past, the taste of the mint tea, and it looks the way we always thought it would
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Morocco is fulfulling our dreams about the Tales of One Thousand and One Nights even today. It is an exotic and romantic country with the thousand miracles or the Arab world; old cities, mosques, bazaars, natural beauties from palm tree gardens to sand dunes and from the frosty tops of the Atlas mountains to the beaches of Agadir. There are the oases in the Sahara, the colorful buildings of Marrakesh, the Anti-Atlas’s green valleys and the forts of the Foreign Legion. The royal cities are all wonderful: Casablanca, well known from the famous movie with the same title, the capital, Rabat, the ancient Fes, and the elegant cultural centre, Marrakesh. The Djemaa El Fna square has a unique atmosphere, where magicians, henna painters, acrobats, belly dancers, tale tellers from the Sahara, healers, dancers, Koran discussers, snake charmers and cooks make up the colorful market. Morocco with its thousand faces can be found in the buildings, which are incredibly ornamented, the sound of the snake charmers’ pipes, the silence of the mosques, the native people of the Sahara, the turmoil of the bazaar, the smell of various spices, the pattern of the carpets, the medinas conjuring the past, the taste of the mint tea, and it looks the way we always thought it would
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- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 1453
Morocco Country Guide - Lonely Planet travel video
Learn more about Morocco: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco...
Learn more about Morocco: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco
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Learn more about Morocco: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco
- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 2589
Great Things to Do in Marrakech, Morocco. Travel Guide to the Best Vacation!
Join me on a trip to Marrakech, Morocco! This is a travel guide to the best vacation:-)
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Join me on a trip to Marrakech, Morocco! This is a travel guide to the best vacation:-)
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RIAD: http://www.riadariha.com/ and (not shown on video) http://www.riadcherrata.com/
RUGS: A Tisan D Sud 212 0 24 4 55 42 (this is a whole saler and our amazing Riad Ariha manager took us there and helped us get a good deal)
BAR: Kosy Bar http://www.kosybar.com/
BEN YOUSSEF COLLEGE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Youssef_Madrasa
PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM: http://www.maisondelaphotographie.ma/
HELP ANIMALS IN MOROCCO: Foundation Helga Heidrich - http://www.fhh-sos-animaux.com/?lang=en
** the eco-friendly coat: http://www.aetherapparel.com/shop/womens/outerwear/stormy/ **
With love from Morocco,
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Join me on a trip to Marrakech, Morocco! This is a travel guide to the best vacation:-)
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ethicalbella & follow: https://twitter.com/missqqastyle
RIAD: http://www.riadariha.com/ and (not shown on video) http://www.riadcherrata.com/
RUGS: A Tisan D Sud 212 0 24 4 55 42 (this is a whole saler and our amazing Riad Ariha manager took us there and helped us get a good deal)
BAR: Kosy Bar http://www.kosybar.com/
BEN YOUSSEF COLLEGE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Youssef_Madrasa
PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM: http://www.maisondelaphotographie.ma/
HELP ANIMALS IN MOROCCO: Foundation Helga Heidrich - http://www.fhh-sos-animaux.com/?lang=en
** the eco-friendly coat: http://www.aetherapparel.com/shop/womens/outerwear/stormy/ **
With love from Morocco,
Annabella
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- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 80159
Top 10 Travel Attractions, Marrakech (Morocco) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Marrakech, Morocco - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour ...
Take a tour of Marrakech, Morocco - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Marrakech, Morocco.
Number ten, Menara Gardens. Marrakech is known for its historic architecture and hospitality. Menara Gardens established hundreds of years ago are a great reflections of this city's beauty.
Number nine, Souks. Another name for bazaars or markets, these have been here for a long time. They offer festive atmosphere and local scene that's a feast for the eyes.
Number eight, Marrakech Gates. There are many striking gates along the city walls and palaces that have protected the city in the past.
Number seven, local food. Moroccan cuisines is popular all around the world. It's very diverse due to the influences of many cultures on Morocco. The food containers here are just as appealing.
Number six, Marrakech Museum. Located inside a former gorgeous palace, which is remarkably well preserved, the museum houses traditional and contemporary Moroccan art.
Number five, carpets. Moroccan carpets are considered to be the finest in the world. If you have time for shopping, be sure to explore one of the many carpet shops in the city.
Number four, local streets. Walking in the narrow streets of Marrakech is an excellent way to learn about how locals live today.
Number three, Koutoubia Mosque. This is the largest and most famous mosque in Marrakech City. Constructed in the 12th century, this stunning landmark dominates the city skyline.
Number two, El Bahia Palace. This beautiful palace was constructed in the 19th century. Intricate artwork can be witnessed outside as well as throughout the interiors of the former palace.
And number one, Djemaa El Fna. It's the main square of city's medina, the 11th century historic area that is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. At any given night, it has a grand festival feel.
Keep watching our travel video series. Ciao.
wn.com/Top 10 Travel Attractions, Marrakech (Morocco) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Marrakech, Morocco - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Marrakech, Morocco.
Number ten, Menara Gardens. Marrakech is known for its historic architecture and hospitality. Menara Gardens established hundreds of years ago are a great reflections of this city's beauty.
Number nine, Souks. Another name for bazaars or markets, these have been here for a long time. They offer festive atmosphere and local scene that's a feast for the eyes.
Number eight, Marrakech Gates. There are many striking gates along the city walls and palaces that have protected the city in the past.
Number seven, local food. Moroccan cuisines is popular all around the world. It's very diverse due to the influences of many cultures on Morocco. The food containers here are just as appealing.
Number six, Marrakech Museum. Located inside a former gorgeous palace, which is remarkably well preserved, the museum houses traditional and contemporary Moroccan art.
Number five, carpets. Moroccan carpets are considered to be the finest in the world. If you have time for shopping, be sure to explore one of the many carpet shops in the city.
Number four, local streets. Walking in the narrow streets of Marrakech is an excellent way to learn about how locals live today.
Number three, Koutoubia Mosque. This is the largest and most famous mosque in Marrakech City. Constructed in the 12th century, this stunning landmark dominates the city skyline.
Number two, El Bahia Palace. This beautiful palace was constructed in the 19th century. Intricate artwork can be witnessed outside as well as throughout the interiors of the former palace.
And number one, Djemaa El Fna. It's the main square of city's medina, the 11th century historic area that is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. At any given night, it has a grand festival feel.
Keep watching our travel video series. Ciao.
- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 77561
Morocco Travel Tips
Travel blogger, Nikki Vargas, shares her best tips and answers reader's questions about traveling in Morocco....
Travel blogger, Nikki Vargas, shares her best tips and answers reader's questions about traveling in Morocco.
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Travel blogger, Nikki Vargas, shares her best tips and answers reader's questions about traveling in Morocco.
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 424
Casablanca Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Casablanca in Morocco.
Casablanca, a city of many faces, Oriental yet modern. From being a former Berber settlement to today's c...
Travel video about destination Casablanca in Morocco.
Casablanca, a city of many faces, Oriental yet modern. From being a former Berber settlement to today's commercial metropolis, around 80 percent of Moroccan industry is concentrated in Casablanca, the country's financial, technological and commercial centre and also Africa's largest seaport.
Jutting into the sea is the Hassan II Mosque. 'It was He who created Heaven and Earth in six days!', this paragraph from the Koran inspired Hassan II to build his momentous mosque that extends for nine hectares, a superlative construction that could comfortably accommodate the entire Petersdom in Rome.
Casablanca is a large city surrounded by many ancient villages where life has changed little since ancient times.
The Stade Mohammed V is the centre of Casablanca and is located between the old Medina and the new town with its large residential districts. Several administrative buildings, mosques and Art Deco buildings are situated in the vicinity of the Stade Mohammed and there's also a pedestrian-only shopping mall. The head offices of numerous banks, insurance and commercial companies are located within the modern and flamboyant city centre with its imposing skyscrapers.
The souks contain a labyrinth of alleys and each usually has its own specialty. The souks are the perfect place for those who wish to experience typical Morocco as the aromas and sounds of their narrow alleys are far more descriptive than any travel guide.
Casablanca captivates all those who experience it. This former coastal city of seafarers and pirates is today both lively and contemporary with all the atmosphere and flair of a bygone time.
wn.com/Casablanca Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Casablanca in Morocco.
Casablanca, a city of many faces, Oriental yet modern. From being a former Berber settlement to today's commercial metropolis, around 80 percent of Moroccan industry is concentrated in Casablanca, the country's financial, technological and commercial centre and also Africa's largest seaport.
Jutting into the sea is the Hassan II Mosque. 'It was He who created Heaven and Earth in six days!', this paragraph from the Koran inspired Hassan II to build his momentous mosque that extends for nine hectares, a superlative construction that could comfortably accommodate the entire Petersdom in Rome.
Casablanca is a large city surrounded by many ancient villages where life has changed little since ancient times.
The Stade Mohammed V is the centre of Casablanca and is located between the old Medina and the new town with its large residential districts. Several administrative buildings, mosques and Art Deco buildings are situated in the vicinity of the Stade Mohammed and there's also a pedestrian-only shopping mall. The head offices of numerous banks, insurance and commercial companies are located within the modern and flamboyant city centre with its imposing skyscrapers.
The souks contain a labyrinth of alleys and each usually has its own specialty. The souks are the perfect place for those who wish to experience typical Morocco as the aromas and sounds of their narrow alleys are far more descriptive than any travel guide.
Casablanca captivates all those who experience it. This former coastal city of seafarers and pirates is today both lively and contemporary with all the atmosphere and flair of a bygone time.
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 35763
Top Tips for Traveling to Morocco
Top Tips for Traveling to Morocco...
Top Tips for Traveling to Morocco
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Top Tips for Traveling to Morocco
- published: 23 May 2013
- views: 2389
Morocco Travel Guide - Dos and Donts
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website specially for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Morocco. Come to visit this we...
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website specially for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Morocco. Come to visit this website for details of Morocco travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
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http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website specially for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Morocco. Come to visit this website for details of Morocco travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
- published: 23 Feb 2011
- views: 11080
The 4 Royal Cities of Morocco Travel Video Guide
In addition to Meknes, Fés and Marrakesh, Morocco’s capital city of Rabat is one of the country’s historic four royal cities. Despite their differences, these ...
In addition to Meknes, Fés and Marrakesh, Morocco’s capital city of Rabat is one of the country’s historic four royal cities. Despite their differences, these cities share a common bond as they each contain the cultural and architectural treasures of a fascinating epoch. Rabat has a rich and colourful history and was first settled in the 8th century B.C. nearly two thousand years before the Hassan Tower was built. With its beautiful minaret, the 18th century Mosquée Es- Sounna is the most outstanding religious building in the centre of the city. The most architecturally impressive of the four royal cities is Meknès. In the 17th century Moulay Ismaíl made this city into his own and thus created several new buildings. In addition to the largest gate in the Maghreb, the Bab El-Mansour, the city’s former twenty kilometre long wall symbolises a further important legacy and highlights the wealth and flamboyance of the Alaouit sovereign. Although Meknès is one of the younger Moroccan royal cities it contains more than a thousand years of history and its fertile land was even much prized by the Romans. Fès is the oldest and, at the same time, liveliest of all four royal cities. Beyond its historic walls lies the origin of the Moroccan monarchy as well as numerous outstanding treasuries of the Islamic Middle Ages. Fès El-Jdid, an earlier section of the old town centre, is dominated by an immense palace, the Palais Royal. Beyond its gilded bronze gates is a small, luxurious world. Numerous architectural gems highlight the former incredible wealth of Fès. Marrakesh’s history began in the 11th century when the Berber tribe of the Almoravides first settled on the Haouz Plain. In the course of time the early caravan trade with Black Africa and Marrakesh’s southerly location transformed the city into what was the most African of Morocco’s four royal cities and although the legendary caravans have since been replaced by modern roads and motor vehicles both past and present continue to live side by side. Even today each of the Morocco’s four royal cities displays the former enormity, power and beauty of Maghreb culture in Morocco thus their historical monuments still manage to reflect the splendour of the country’s intriguing and glorious past.
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In addition to Meknes, Fés and Marrakesh, Morocco’s capital city of Rabat is one of the country’s historic four royal cities. Despite their differences, these cities share a common bond as they each contain the cultural and architectural treasures of a fascinating epoch. Rabat has a rich and colourful history and was first settled in the 8th century B.C. nearly two thousand years before the Hassan Tower was built. With its beautiful minaret, the 18th century Mosquée Es- Sounna is the most outstanding religious building in the centre of the city. The most architecturally impressive of the four royal cities is Meknès. In the 17th century Moulay Ismaíl made this city into his own and thus created several new buildings. In addition to the largest gate in the Maghreb, the Bab El-Mansour, the city’s former twenty kilometre long wall symbolises a further important legacy and highlights the wealth and flamboyance of the Alaouit sovereign. Although Meknès is one of the younger Moroccan royal cities it contains more than a thousand years of history and its fertile land was even much prized by the Romans. Fès is the oldest and, at the same time, liveliest of all four royal cities. Beyond its historic walls lies the origin of the Moroccan monarchy as well as numerous outstanding treasuries of the Islamic Middle Ages. Fès El-Jdid, an earlier section of the old town centre, is dominated by an immense palace, the Palais Royal. Beyond its gilded bronze gates is a small, luxurious world. Numerous architectural gems highlight the former incredible wealth of Fès. Marrakesh’s history began in the 11th century when the Berber tribe of the Almoravides first settled on the Haouz Plain. In the course of time the early caravan trade with Black Africa and Marrakesh’s southerly location transformed the city into what was the most African of Morocco’s four royal cities and although the legendary caravans have since been replaced by modern roads and motor vehicles both past and present continue to live side by side. Even today each of the Morocco’s four royal cities displays the former enormity, power and beauty of Maghreb culture in Morocco thus their historical monuments still manage to reflect the splendour of the country’s intriguing and glorious past.
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
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Travel Vlog: MARRAKECH MOROCCO
Here is my latest travel vlog from my recent trip to Marrakech, Morroco. Up next is London for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show!
Take a look at all the pics ...
Here is my latest travel vlog from my recent trip to Marrakech, Morroco. Up next is London for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show!
Take a look at all the pics from my trip here
http://lalamer.com/mar-morocco/
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Here is my latest travel vlog from my recent trip to Marrakech, Morroco. Up next is London for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show!
Take a look at all the pics from my trip here
http://lalamer.com/mar-morocco/
- published: 29 Nov 2014
- views: 46663
Morocco Travel and Vacation HD
Morocco Travel, Vacation, Tours, Tourism HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel to Morocco enthralls all who visit, a place of exotic......
Morocco Travel, Vacation, Tours, Tourism HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel to Morocco enthralls all who visit, a place of exotic...
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Morocco Travel, Vacation, Tours, Tourism HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel to Morocco enthralls all who visit, a place of exotic...
Tangier, Morocco: Europe Meets Africa
Most visitors to Tangier take a tour, daytripping in from Spain for a predictable series of experiences. But wandering through this delightfully disorienting to...
Most visitors to Tangier take a tour, daytripping in from Spain for a predictable series of experiences. But wandering through this delightfully disorienting town, at your own pace, is more fun. And to enjoy it with maximum understanding, you can hire a local guide. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
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Most visitors to Tangier take a tour, daytripping in from Spain for a predictable series of experiences. But wandering through this delightfully disorienting town, at your own pace, is more fun. And to enjoy it with maximum understanding, you can hire a local guide. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
- published: 01 Dec 2010
- views: 102654
Casablanca Morocco Travel Guide - Impressions
Part 78 - Travel Impressions by MrTravelImpressions...
Part 78 - Travel Impressions by MrTravelImpressions
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Part 78 - Travel Impressions by MrTravelImpressions
- published: 09 Aug 2014
- views: 168
Morocco: 10 Top Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Morocco
List of Attractions in Morocco:
1. Djemaa el Fna
2. Ait Benhaddou
3. Fes
4. Erg Chebbi
5. Draa Valley
6. Essaouira
7. Todra Gorge
8. Chefchaouen
9. Volubilis
10. Meknes
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions in Morocco
List of Attractions in Morocco:
1. Djemaa el Fna
2. Ait Benhaddou
3. Fes
4. Erg Chebbi
5. Draa Valley
6. Essaouira
7. Todra Gorge
8. Chefchaouen
9. Volubilis
10. Meknes
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 40
Fez, Morocco - Lonely Planet travel videos
Learn more about Fez: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco/the-mediterranean-coast-and-the-rif/fes...
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- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 45
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
Lost in Morocco | Mimi Ikonn Vlog
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Marrakech is one of the most unique places I have ever been to. Walking the streets of Marrakech makes you feel like you are back in time. I...
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Marrakech is one of the most unique places I have ever been to. Walking the streets of Marrakech makes you feel like you are back in time. It’s all a bit chaotic at first and definitely overwhelming, but the more time you spend in Marrakech, the more you realise that everything here has a mystical flow, and you become part of it. Check out my blog for my trip recommendations and tips http://www.mimiikonn.com
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OUTFIT DETAILS
Look 1 - At The Airport
Jacket - Club Monaco
Jeans - Citizens of Humanity http://bit.ly/1DMQuU4
Bag - Stella McCartney http://bit.ly/1Btl40Y
Suitcase - Renowa http://bit.ly/1chcWfv
Top - Wilfred, similar http://bit.ly/1IyPOqb
Look 2 - Maxi Dress
Dress - ASOS http://bit.ly/1CBMthH
Look 3 - By The Pool
Bikini - Topshop http://bit.ly/1P31K55
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MUSIC LIST
-Nikkfurrie http://bit.ly/1GxgoPF
-Traditional Morrocan Music http://bit.ly/1Oj8vyf
-DJ Grumble http://bit.ly/1DQawAD
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Marrakech is one of the most unique places I have ever been to. Walking the streets of Marrakech makes you feel like you are back in time. It’s all a bit chaotic at first and definitely overwhelming, but the more time you spend in Marrakech, the more you realise that everything here has a mystical flow, and you become part of it. Check out my blog for my trip recommendations and tips http://www.mimiikonn.com
AirBnB Riad where we stayed - https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/5531922
Get $25 off your first AirBnb stay - www.airbnb.co.uk/c/aikonn
__________________
OUTFIT DETAILS
Look 1 - At The Airport
Jacket - Club Monaco
Jeans - Citizens of Humanity http://bit.ly/1DMQuU4
Bag - Stella McCartney http://bit.ly/1Btl40Y
Suitcase - Renowa http://bit.ly/1chcWfv
Top - Wilfred, similar http://bit.ly/1IyPOqb
Look 2 - Maxi Dress
Dress - ASOS http://bit.ly/1CBMthH
Look 3 - By The Pool
Bikini - Topshop http://bit.ly/1P31K55
__________________
MUSIC LIST
-Nikkfurrie http://bit.ly/1GxgoPF
-Traditional Morrocan Music http://bit.ly/1Oj8vyf
-DJ Grumble http://bit.ly/1DQawAD
-Audiotreats http://bit.ly/1IzDdmm
-Alex Schulz http://bit.ly/1cijFWn
Thank you so much for watching! Please make sure to LIKE and SHARE the video and Subscribe to the channel for new fashion videos every week :)
Love,
xx
Mimi
MY FASHION BLOG: http://www.mimiikonn.com
For Daily Outfits and much more, follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/mimiikonn
FTC Disclaimer: All items have been purchased by me with my own money.
- published: 10 Apr 2015
- views: 228439
Buying Spices Herbal Products Marrakech Morocco Tourism Travel Guide
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SYED MAHMOOD
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Twitter: @learnwithsyed
Thanks to Brother Jamal and Herboriste du Paradis, Marrakec...
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SYED MAHMOOD
learnwithsyed@gmail.com
Twitter: @learnwithsyed
Thanks to Brother Jamal and Herboriste du Paradis, Marrakech for the Argan Oil, Slimming infusion, nigella seeds oil and other Herbal products
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https://www.facebook.com/learnwithsyed
SYED MAHMOOD
learnwithsyed@gmail.com
Twitter: @learnwithsyed
Thanks to Brother Jamal and Herboriste du Paradis, Marrakech for the Argan Oil, Slimming infusion, nigella seeds oil and other Herbal products
- published: 24 Dec 2014
- views: 714
Rabat Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Rabat in Morocco.
Rabat is the capital of Morocco and also its royal seat of power. The main residence of King Mohammed the Sixth...
Travel video about destination Rabat in Morocco.
Rabat is the capital of Morocco and also its royal seat of power. The main residence of King Mohammed the Sixth is a fascinating modern metropolis. Along with its monumental works of art, it is the fourth oldest of the Makhzen cities, is also one of Morocco's most important.
Cafés and workshops reflect daily life and most of the city's souks are divided into specialized areas with items such as leather goods, blankets and carpets for sale and with a little haggling, it's possible to purchase quality handicrafts at a very modest price!
The Kasbah des Udayas was built by Yaqub al-Mansur in the 12th century. It is located at Rabat's most elevated point and is like a village within the city. The eight metre high wall once protected the Kasbah and its inhabitants. The fortress is inhabited to the present day.
Barred windows create an Andalusian ambience. The Kasbah is one of the most popular though most expensive addresses in Rabat.
Throughout the centuries, the Moroccan coast was dominated by pirates but the might of European colonialists put an end to their dubious activities.
The mausoleum of Mohammed V was built in 1967 and the tomb complex contains a mosque, a mausoleum and a small memorial that contains images of the king.
At the end of the 12th century, Yaqub al-Mansur constructed the largest mosque in the Maghreb. At a height of 60 metres, its minaret was taller than any other in North Africa. Four hundred columns support the prayer room and it has 14 gates.
Rabat is a fascinating capital city and royal residence - an exotic world that lies between both occident and orient.
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Travel video about destination Rabat in Morocco.
Rabat is the capital of Morocco and also its royal seat of power. The main residence of King Mohammed the Sixth is a fascinating modern metropolis. Along with its monumental works of art, it is the fourth oldest of the Makhzen cities, is also one of Morocco's most important.
Cafés and workshops reflect daily life and most of the city's souks are divided into specialized areas with items such as leather goods, blankets and carpets for sale and with a little haggling, it's possible to purchase quality handicrafts at a very modest price!
The Kasbah des Udayas was built by Yaqub al-Mansur in the 12th century. It is located at Rabat's most elevated point and is like a village within the city. The eight metre high wall once protected the Kasbah and its inhabitants. The fortress is inhabited to the present day.
Barred windows create an Andalusian ambience. The Kasbah is one of the most popular though most expensive addresses in Rabat.
Throughout the centuries, the Moroccan coast was dominated by pirates but the might of European colonialists put an end to their dubious activities.
The mausoleum of Mohammed V was built in 1967 and the tomb complex contains a mosque, a mausoleum and a small memorial that contains images of the king.
At the end of the 12th century, Yaqub al-Mansur constructed the largest mosque in the Maghreb. At a height of 60 metres, its minaret was taller than any other in North Africa. Four hundred columns support the prayer room and it has 14 gates.
Rabat is a fascinating capital city and royal residence - an exotic world that lies between both occident and orient.
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 2211
A Tourist's Guide to Marrakech, Morocco. www.theredquest.com
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The hustle and bustle of Marrakech. See snake charmers, souks, mint tea and some of the sights.
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The hustle and bustle of Marrakech. See snake charmers, souks, mint tea and some of the sights.
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The hustle and bustle of Marrakech. See snake charmers, souks, mint tea and some of the sights.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com
- published: 23 Feb 2008
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