Pouring Mint Tea at Lunch, Morocco
A delicious lunch was capped by a pleasant young Berber girl pouring mint tea for us.
A delicious lunch was capped by a pleasant young Berber girl pouring mint tea for us.
A visit to a nomadic Berber encampment. The tent-like structures are situated on the edge of the Sahara Desert and are easily moved elsewhere.
DrFumblefinger has a great opportunity to study the sands of the Sahara Desert when visiting a remote camp.
DrFumblefinger visits a carpet shop in the Quartier Habous section of Casablanca.
Lester enjoys his drive through the high Atlas mountains, his encounter with the Berber people, and some of the lovely villages and scenery he encountered.
We traveled through mountains and plains towards Tinghir and the Todra valley, seeing hundreds of small villages of the Berber people (nomads). We had a great opportunity to visit a women’s carpet cooperative, where they shear sheep, goats and camels, spin the wool, dye it, and then weave them into various rugs. (Erfoud fossil) (Desert Hennah Tattoos) There are amazing cliffs and mountains, several of which house fossils (Erfoud). Our guide, Aziz’s grandfather, was a fossil hunter, so this…
Met by chance on a visit to the towering Dades Gorges in the south of Morocco, this delightful and photogenic Berber mother is from a nearby nomad encampment. After a few frames, both mother and child are more at ease and their smiles are evident.
Today I am delighted to share my meeting with this gentle and friendly Berber nomad from his encampment above the Todra Gorge.
A delicious lunch was capped by a pleasant young Berber girl pouring mint tea for us.
A visit to a nomadic Berber encampment. The tent-like structures are situated on the edge of the Sahara Desert and are easily moved elsewhere.
DrFumblefinger has a great opportunity to study the sands of the Sahara Desert when visiting a remote camp.
DrFumblefinger visits a carpet shop in the Quartier Habous section of Casablanca.
Lester enjoys his drive through the high Atlas mountains, his encounter with the Berber people, and some of the lovely villages and scenery he encountered.
We traveled through mountains and plains towards Tinghir and the Todra valley, seeing hundreds of small villages of the Berber people (nomads). We had a great opportunity to visit a women’s carpet cooperative, where they shear sheep, goats and camels, spin the wool, dye it, and then weave them into various rugs. (Erfoud fossil) (Desert Hennah Tattoos) There are amazing cliffs and mountains, several of which house fossils (Erfoud). Our guide, Aziz’s grandfather, was a fossil hunter, so this…
Met by chance on a visit to the towering Dades Gorges in the south of Morocco, this delightful and photogenic Berber mother is from a nearby nomad encampment. After a few frames, both mother and child are more at ease and their smiles are evident.
Today I am delighted to share my meeting with this gentle and friendly Berber nomad from his encampment above the Todra Gorge.