Saturday, December 30, 2023

Morocco + Mauritania (Honeymoon 12.2023)


Sardine store; layover in Lisbon, Portugal

car rental Casablanca

Cathedral, Casablanca

sandwhich stand outside our hostal, Casablanca medina

 looking down from our hostel on the sandwhich stand
 
 
 looking out the windows from our hostel
 
Hassan II Mosque; the laser points to Mecca
Hassan II Mosque
Hassan II Mosque, child helps give reference for size
Hassan II Mosque
Hassan II Mosque
Hassan II Mosque; the people walking the courtyard help give reference for its monstrous size
Casablanca medina
Our hostel in the Casablanca medina
walking the streets before the medina has woken up for the day
Moroccan breakfast in Casablanca
We had to fight the bees for the honey, amlou, and jam. We conceded defeat.
En route to Chefchaouen.
aquaducts

roadside coffee

into the Rif mountains to get to Chefchaouen

Gardens in the Kasbah, Chefchaouen
view from the Kasbah
Exploring Chefchaouen
view from the Kasbah, Chefchaouen
view from the Kasbah, Chefchaouen
view from the Kasbah, Chefchaouen

alleyway up to our Airbnb, Chefchaouen
terrece at our airbnb, Chefchaouen


 
Chefchaouen, the Blue City




Chefchaouen, the Blue City

cooking class with chef Souad, at Cafe Clock, Fes Morocco
Lamb Tajine with seasonal vegetables
Harira stew, and a carrot salad


Cafe Clock, Fes
cooking class with Chef Souad
alleyway to our Dar
leads to more alleyways before actually getting to the dar
our room in Fes, Morocco
made for people much smaller than us
Chasing the sunset through Fes

Chasing the sunset through Fes
Chasing the sunset through Fes

not the most spectacular sunset due to clouds, still worth the adventure
kids playing soccer, Fes
sunrise from the roof of our dar in Fes
morning at the butcher's stall in the medina
medina taxis
gate to the medina, Fes
outside the gates of the medina, Fes

Bab Boujloud, the Blue Gate; medina, Fes

sheets of pastry
mailing post cards

taking detours through colorful alleyways in the medina, Fes

Medina, Fes. (bonus points if you can spot Jake's boots)
leather goods, medina, Fes

above the medina
overlooking the medina from above the tanneries, Fes

overlooking the medina from above the tanneries, Fes
over looking the arabic tannery, with leather out to dry
Berber tannery
Berber tannery


Berber tannery

entrance to Berber tannery, medina taxi
entrance to Berber tannery
medina, Fes. Once again, made for a much smaller people than us


when the alleyway takes squeeze to a whole new level
250+ year old walls being braced and held apart

leather out to dry

dying leather
making threaded ribbons

drinking tea and checking out blankets and rugs
tajine at the ruined garden
noisy school boys hanging out after school
grandpa taking his afternoon nap... I mean tending to the store!
West end of the medina, opposite side from the Bab Boujloud
people watching in the medina, fes. Complete with a hot chocolate.


en route from Fes to Marrakech, Morocco
exploring the Marrakech medina at night
olives
lots of olives
Tangia Marrakchia

Marrakech sunset



walls on the mosque being braced, still the effect of earthquake months ago
earthquake evidence

poppin wheelies

busker at Jemaa el-Fnaa
Jemaa el-Fnaa, Marrakech
part of the medina is covered in Marrakech


at the Maison de la Photographie


afternoon tea break on the rooftop terrace cafe at maison de la photographie

Yves Saint Laurent Mansion and Majorelle Gardens, painted with Marrakech Blue







Yves Saint Laurent Mansion and Majorelle Gardens, painted with Marrakech Blue
making our way back to the medina from visiting the Yves Saint Laurent Mansion and Majorelle Gardens

back at Jemaa el-Fnaa to start our street food tour
getting work done even within the narrow medina passageways
the tangia and the mechoui is cooked in the ashes of a fire pit

Hassan making sure the tea has enough bubbles
 
one last Moroccan breakfast
fishing village of Dar Bouazza, Morocco


fishing village of Dar Bouazza, Morocco
heading back to the airport to fly from Casablanca to Nouakchott, Mauritania
joined forces with Ben from the UK to head out into the Sahara
Befriended Abdellahi for an afternoon who took us around Nouakchott
also treated us to an amazing lunch!

waiting for our bus
we weren't waiting alone

packing into the back of our bus to make the trip to Zouerat.
happy to be a step closer to our goal
stopping the bus to pray
made it to Zouerat the next morning after spontaneous night of camping in the Sahara.

 the bus driver needed to rest, so we all got out and laid down in a roadside hut filled with mats
 buying bread and supplies in Zouerat
taxi ride to F'deric 

waiting for the train

waiting for the train
waiting for the train

waiting for the full iron ore train

Here she comes!!
hopping on
excited to be on our train
settling into our iron ore train car
 
 
 

 




 
 









Sahara sunrise from the Iron Ore Train
 



the final 50km, coming into Nouadibou

time to hop off, we were filthy! which Jake took some pictures, but I don't currently have them on my computer.

Nouadibou coast
whale skeleton
Nouadibou beach
Nouadibou beach
fish market, nouadibou
Fishing pier, Nouadibou




Fishing pier, Nouadibou
bus from Nouadibou back to Nouakchott


meeting up with Mory, the friend of a friend
breakfast at our hostel in Nouakchott, Mauritania
exploring Nouakchott
fish market, Nouakchott



Fisherman's beach, Nouakchott
 
the brightest colored shells I've ever seen in nature



 
 Recycling! mountains of plastic! Give Mauritania props for trying!

A most fantastic adventure.
Much Love.














No comments: