Despite our guidebook's somewhat negative impression, one of our favorite cities in Morocco ended up being Casablanca. We did find the city industrial and modern, without the same old world charm as Fez's medina; however, we were free to wander without constant pestering by salesmen, and therefore enjoyed the food, architecture, and people-watching more than anywhere else in Morocco up to this point. Plus, the drive south leaving Casa (as the locals call it) to our next destination of Essaouira, was breathtaking, as you can see from the last handful of photos this week. Enjoy!
Funny Casa "Magix" Billboard |
Fruit Vendor |
Casa Style |
Fish Market |
Beautiful Post Office |
I Want to Live Here |
Boy Cleaning Grill Outside |
Delicious Street Tagine |
Casa Palm Trees |
Street "Market" |
Beautiful Courtyard Restaurant |
Colorful Juice Store |
Boy Riding Donkey (on our drive south from Casa) |
Father and Child |
The Craggy Moroccan Coast |
The Atlantic on a Beautiful Day |
Melon and Squash For Sale on the Roadside |
Farming by the Sea |
Arabic Stop Sign |
Colorful Temple |
Nearing Essaouira |
Tagines For Sale in the Hot Moroccan Sun |
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