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Morocco roadtrip
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Just wrapped up an unforgettable road trip through Morocco, and wow, what an adventure! From the vibrant streets of Marrakesh to the serene sand dunes of Merzouga, every stop was a feast for the senses. I was captivated by the breathtaking landscapes, ranging from snow-capped peaks in the Atlas Mountains to the vast plains and the unique charm of cities like Fes and Casablanca. I captured some of this diversity in photos, showcasing the magic of Dades Valley and Aït Benhaddou along the way.

| Just came back from a 10/10 road trip through Morocco - Marrakesh - Skoura - Merzouga - Fes - Casablanca - Marrakesh. Loved the country and its breathtaking landscapes, from snow covered peaks to vast plains, sand dunes in a black desert and truly exceptional cities. Tried to capture some of the diversity in a few pictures. Locations: 1. Dades Valley, 2. Somewhere on the road from Marrakesh to Skoura, 3., 4. Aït Benhaddou, 5. Merzouga, 6. Erfoud, 7. Aït Benhaddou, 8. Somewhere on the road from Marrakesh to Skoura, 9., 10. Merzouga, 11. Barrage Al-Hassan Addakhil, 12.,13.,14. Merzouga, 15. Atlas Mountains, 16., 17. Casablanca, 18.19. Merzouga [link] [comments] |
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