LestertheInvestor explores the Atlantic port city of Essaouira, enjoying its markets and ambience.
After several visits PortMoresby has fine-tuned the combination of strolling and drinking coffee in this relaxed seaside town.
These goats were spotted by seesaw along the road to Essaouira last summer, leaping agilely into the trees to feed on the leaves.
I rented a house in Morocco , briefly, in Essaouira. It’s one of the towns I love, in part I think, because it’s big enough and small enough. Certainly not a city but with enough resources that one need not leave…
The name is pronounced in an interesting way, the “Es” an in-breath, rather than a pronounced sound, hardly heard, before the out-breath “Sweera”.
When you’re in Morocco and you see this much blue, you’re most likely in either Chefchaouen, in the northern Rif Mountains, or in Essaouira, on the Atlantic coast, west of Marrakech.
LestertheInvestor explores the Atlantic port city of Essaouira, enjoying its markets and ambience.
After several visits PortMoresby has fine-tuned the combination of strolling and drinking coffee in this relaxed seaside town.
These goats were spotted by seesaw along the road to Essaouira last summer, leaping agilely into the trees to feed on the leaves.
I rented a house in Morocco , briefly, in Essaouira. It’s one of the towns I love, in part I think, because it’s big enough and small enough. Certainly not a city but with enough resources that one need not leave…
The name is pronounced in an interesting way, the “Es” an in-breath, rather than a pronounced sound, hardly heard, before the out-breath “Sweera”.
When you’re in Morocco and you see this much blue, you’re most likely in either Chefchaouen, in the northern Rif Mountains, or in Essaouira, on the Atlantic coast, west of Marrakech.