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Editor's choice for Morocco



This album contains the best pics of from Morocco, hand picked by the editor.

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Casablanca - Sept06


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Contains only pictures from the third largest mosque in the world, the Hassan II Mosque. The minaret is the largest minaret in the world, ranking 210 meters from the ground.

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56 files, last one added on Oct 15, 2006

Rabat - Oct06


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Contains pictures from the Hassan Tower, the Royal Palace, the mosque next to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V amongst other places.

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91 files, last one added on Oct 15, 2006

Tangier - Oct06


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Contains pictures from Cap Spartel, where the Atlantic ocean and the Mediterrian sea meets, the cave of Hercules and the Grand Mosque in Tangier, among other places.

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55 files, last one added on Oct 15, 2006

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Marrakech
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Top rated - Morocco
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Father and kids performing ablution/wudhu at the Sunna MosqueThe Sunna Mosque is the biggest Mosque in Rabat.
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The great Hassan II Mosque in CasablancaThe Hassan II Mosque is the third largest mosque in the world.
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The details of one of the entrances to the Sunna MosqueThe Sunna Mosque is the biggest Mosque in Rabat.
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Jama el Fna - preparing for sun setThe great market place in Marrakech. Jama el Fna means "Assembly of the dead" in Arabic, but as the word djemaa also means mosque in Arabic, it could also mean place of the vanished mosque, in reference to a destroyed Almoravid mosque.

Restaurants on wheels are preparing for the sunset, to feed people after the fast. (Picture is taken in Ramadan).

(2 votes)
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Details of a wall in the Bahia PalaceThe Bahia Palace is a 19th century palace and a set of gardens located in Marrakech by craftsmen from Fez. The name means 'brilliance'. It captures the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style art and architecture. The large gardens spans over approx 8,000 m².
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The Hassan TowerThe Hassan Tower is an unfinished minaret of an unfinished Mosque. It dates back to 1195. In 1999 the Sultan Yacoub al Mansour died, and the work were never finished. The Mohammed V Mausoleum is found in the vicinity of the Hassan Tower. Together, they form one of the most signifcant historical and tourist complex in Rabat. The first king of Independent Morocco lies in the Mausoluem, in addition to two of his sons.

The columns are also from the unfinished mosque.

(8 votes)
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One of the entrances to the Sunna MosqueThe Sunna Mosque is the biggest Mosque in Rabat.
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Details of the entrance to the Sunna MosqueThe Sunna Mosque is the biggest Mosque in Rabat.
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A wall at the Badi palaceThe Badi palace did consist of some 360 rooms, a courtyard of 135m by 110m and a pool of 90m by 20m. It was heavily decorated with Italian marbles and Sudanese gold. It also contains a small, underground, jail with about four cells where the prisoners of the king were put. Only ruins are left of the Badi palace, after Moulay Ismail destroyed most of it in the 17th century. He took its decorations and fittings to Meknes.
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Picture of the riad we stayed at
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Cap Spartel in sun setThe Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic ocean meet at this point. It is possible to see the meeting points with the naked eye from where we are standing. But some days are better than others. When we visited the place, it was just ok. It is also possible to see the phenomenon at Cap Malabata, but we never got there.
(8 votes)
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A church / cathedral in TangierJust passed it. Don't know the name of it - sorry :/
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Random files - Morocco
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Details of the Ben Youssef MosqueThe Ben Youssef Mosque dates back to the 12th century. Its has been very important for the city Marrakech, as much of it developed around this mosque. The mosques lies in the same area as the Ben Youssef Madrassa, and was founded by the same person, the amoravid sultan Ali ibn Yusuf who reigned between 1106–1142.
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Doorway in the Ben Youssef MedressaBen Youssef Medressa was the biggest Islamic colleges in Morocco, and was named after the amoravid sultan Ali ibn Yusuf (reigned 1106–1142). The Medressa expanded the city and its influence considerably. It is one of the most important Islamic monuments in Marrakech.
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The roads just outside the Sunna Mosque
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The main prayer hall of the Hassan II MosquePicture of the woman's floor, from the men's floor.
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LizardsSome kind of lizards in cages, to be sold.
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A garden outside the Royal Palace & the outer walls of the PalaceThe Royal Family have several palaces in Morocco. One of them are here, in Marrakech. Seems like the king, or some other member of the Roayal Family is home today.
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Details of the ceiling of the Grand MosqueThe grand mosque is built on over a Portugese cathedral, which was built upon a mosque, which again was built over a roman temple. :)
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The great Hassan II Mosque in CasablancaThe Hassan II Mosque is the third largest mosque in the world.

The minaret is the largest minaret in the world, ranking 210 meters from the ground.

Last additions - Morocco
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Taxi DriverOur very nice and gentle Taxi in Tangier. He brought us around in and outside the city. Very funny and decent guy :)Oct 15, 2006
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Cap Spartel in sun setThe Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic ocean meet at this point. It is possible to see the meeting points with the naked eye from where we are standing. But some days are better than others. When we visited the place, it was just ok. It is also possible to see the phenomenon at Cap Malabata, but we never got there.Oct 15, 2006
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Cap Spartel in sun setThe Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic ocean meet at this point. It is possible to see the meeting points with the naked eye from where we are standing. But some days are better than others. When we visited the place, it was just ok. It is also possible to see the phenomenon at Cap Malabata, but we never got there.Oct 15, 2006
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Cap SpartelThe Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic ocean meet at this point. It is possible to see the meeting points with the naked eye from where we are standing. But some days are better than others. When we visited the place, it was just ok. It is also possible to see the phenomenon at Cap Malabata, but we never got there.Oct 15, 2006

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