At long last, the first glimpse at my Morocco photos! After about an hour-long ride on the ferry from Spain across the Med, we landed in Tangiers, and spent two days there wandering the streets in awe of the other-worldliness of North Africa. Looking through my photos after being home for over 3 months, Morocco looks even more exotic than I remembered...
| First Glimpse of Tangiers from the Ferry Parking Lot |
| One of Many Tangiers Medina Gates or "Babs" |
| The Blues and Greys of the Medina Streets |
| Interesting European Style Architecture |
| Pink and Green Shutters on a Street Corner |
| Looking Toward Spain |
| A Boy Runs Along the Medina Wall |
| Alas, We Never Ate At "Ray Charly" |
| Our First Mint Tea (one of many) |
| A Beautiful & Delicious Lunch |
| Intricate Wood Work |
| A City Square With Gangly Palm Trees |
| A Cute Building |
| Unknown Industrial Work on the Outskirts of the Medina |
| Rue de La Casbah! |
| The Medina Wall, With Rugs Airing Out |
| An Amazing Row of Medina Doors |
| More Irresistible Doors |
| A Dramatic Building Facade |
| A Glimpse Down an Alley |
| The Boyfriend--Through the Thick Medina Wall, Looking North |
| A Sprig of Yellow Flowers Adorns a Beautifully Aged Building |
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