Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Summer Travels: Tangiers

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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