Morocco: Ouarzazate, part 3
With the tour of Kasbah Taourirt completed, we waited outside the kasbah for our tour bus. I scanned the surrounding and noticed that across from the kasbah was a beautiful building that contained a cinema museum. It would have been fun to visit that museum as well, but we did not.
A store I would have loved to browse at.
Once we were back on the bus and we started moving, Mr. Sninat explained that this town is home of Moroccan film industry , their version of Hollywood. We believed him because as soon as we got moving, we passed by a movie studios one after another.
We made another stop at a random spot. We were told it was for a short time only as this is just a photo stop. From this spot you can have a good view of the Ait Ben Haddou, the next destination.
There she is Ait Ben Haddou.
I have taken so many pictures of the ksar and it's so important that I decided to have a separate post for it.
OUR WORLD TUESDAY
A store I would have loved to browse at.
Once we were back on the bus and we started moving, Mr. Sninat explained that this town is home of Moroccan film industry , their version of Hollywood. We believed him because as soon as we got moving, we passed by a movie studios one after another.
We made another stop at a random spot. We were told it was for a short time only as this is just a photo stop. From this spot you can have a good view of the Ait Ben Haddou, the next destination.
There she is Ait Ben Haddou.
I have taken so many pictures of the ksar and it's so important that I decided to have a separate post for it.
OUR WORLD TUESDAY
Such an exotic place. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful part of the world - I have plan afoot to get to Africa soon, just dont tell anybody!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
You know you're going to see exotic beauty when the first words in the post are 'we waited at the Casbah'!
ReplyDeleteThe market place looks busy. I would have loved to explore it too. Wonderful captures.
ReplyDeleteLove the camel photo ~ others are wonderful too ~ enjoy ^_^
ReplyDeleteA ShutterBug Explores ~ aka (A Creative Harbor)
What an Adventure! and the camel!
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to find Egyptian references in Morocco. At one point, I was like "What is going on in here?" I got it once I read your words. Ait Ben Haddou is such a great place. You visited so many places in Moroco.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! Hope to make it to Morocco one day.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos that show up the colours and feel of of Morocco> I think I would like to visit there even though I have seen Tunisia.
ReplyDelete...what an interesting place. The stark desert is so different from the lust greens of my neck of the woods. Thanks for sharing and please stop back when you can.
ReplyDeleteSuch cool photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/10/beauty-on-wing.html
All your posts of Morocco make me really want to visit it - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is such an amazing place. However i seem almost bored with the colors of the buildings, so much the same as the soil or the desert! I wonder why desert buildings seem always like that, almost the same with the structures near Dubai Desert.
ReplyDeleteMorocco. A place I would have wanted to visit if I had enough time when I was in the Middle East! Wonderful photos. They give more ideas on what to expect from the place. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat an exotic place! The camel is so cute.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Thank you so much for your nice Congratulations on my blog anniversary! I am so glad you are my blog friend!
ReplyDeleteLove all the posts about Morocco! These pictures are stunning, as always! I would love to visit Morocco!
Wishing you and yours a lovely week ahead.
PS: I could not comment on my computer, so did the comment on your other blog.