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Marocco 2018 04 T5 Tizourgane Essaouira Marrakech
29-04-2018 Tizourgane - Essaouira
La rocca Tizourgane Kasbah ci ha custodito, non una prigione ma una splendida dimora.
Partiamo, su curve dondolanti, di una strada contorta, magnifici alberi d’argan la circondano. Il vento la fa da padrone, è forte, cattivo, guidiamo appoggiati ad una parete invisibile d’aria.
Finalmente Agadir, ci giriamo intorno, un po’ di tepore, l’arenile, i surf, la gente spiaggiata, un ritorno brutale dal brullo recente passato.
Risaliamo la costa selvaggia, cavalloni schiumanti e rabbiosi ci appaiono, tutto è sfocato, l’acqua, la sabbia, la polvere, mulinano come in un frullatore impazzito.
Arriva Essaouira, le bianche mura, merlate, la Kasbah ci accoglie, dispersi tra la gente, cerchiamo i lacerti di hippy con Hendrix, Frank Zappa e Bob Marley.
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30-4-2018 Essaouira Marrakech
Essaouira ci sveglia, le spiagge lunghe, dorate, il cielo di un azzurro cobalto, i gabbiani, la magica quiete del Riad tramano, fanno di tutto per rendere difficile questo ultimo giorno.
L’uomo con il carretto carica i bagagli, mestamente ci avviamo, le moto parcheggiate appena fuori le mura ci attendono. Essaouira Marrakech, una lunga dritta striscia di asfalto, la campagna che ci circonda è cambiata, ora assomiglia tanto alla nostra amata Maremma, piante di argan, grano dorato, una aspra terra rossa. La grande strada vuota percorsa da muli, cavalli, carretti, si scontra con rurali paesi, scoppia il mercato, bancarelle, macchine camion, trattori, carretti di tutte le fogge si mischiano in un concerto di colori, suoni, voci.
Ci liberiamo da questa melassa di uomini e mezzi, un marocchino si getta in mezzo di strada, un suicidio? No, cerca clienti, freniamo con tutto quello che abbiamo, una lurida baracca ci accoglie, un tè con foglie di menta, un bicchiere sporco, scheggiato, che mille mani hanno toccato, ormai nulla ci sorprende, beviamo.
Marrakech, una periferia ordinata, arriviamo al parcheggio, spengo la moto, già mi manca.
Un taxi ci attende.
Il tassista marocchino deve essere sordo, non capisco se è la musica o il motore che spinge la macchina, scendiamo, la mitica Jemaa El Fna ci accoglie, il solito miscuglio di gente bancarelle, saltimbanchi e giocolieri, entriamo, la musica di Rocky si diffonde, esultiamo, come pugili suonati, dalle strade percorse, dalle mille buche prese.
Le Concerie di Marrakech, un girone dantesco. Un odore nauseabondo ti accoglie, solo una fragile foglia di menta, allevia il tuo stomaco in subbuglio, vasche in ogni dove, piene dei liquidi più strani.
La concia prevede l’immersione delle pelli per settimane, mesi, a seconda delle stagioni, in l’acqua, in acqua con guano di piccione, in acqua con noccioli di lime e argan. Tutto macera, ribolle, si disfa, dai brandelli di carne al cuoio. Un mestiere che si tramanda di generazioni, non per scuola, ma con il duro lavoro, immersi nelle vasche fino alla cintola, in ogni stagione, a rimestare liquidi maleodoranti, a passare le pelli da una vasca all’altra.
Gli uomini hanno uno sguardo fiero, alcuni lavorano in piccole stanzette buie, con lame affilate come rasoi a togliere il pelo, altri stendono le scivolose pelli ad essiccare al sole, cammino sui piccoli passaggi scivolosi, tra una vasca ed un’altra, nulla è facile, tutto è sudore e fatica, una dura vita, per un duro pane. Bene, è un giusto ritorno, alla realtà delle cose, alla vita.
Ciao Marocco, il paese dei balocchi per noi motociclisti, sarà difficile ritornare alla routine, vorrei essere Lucignolo, che mi spuntino pure gli orecchi da ciuco, perdermi in queste piste è il mio desiderio.
Luca (#gasss)
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Morocco
Morocco is such a beautiful country, with so much to see and do....
Its Medinas are beautiful, with a plethora of stalls, selling tagine & tea pots, spices, poofs (yes, i know it's a funny word), carpets, food and sweets, with it's shop owners ready to propose a bargain any chance they get...
Most of the locals speak fluent Arabic, French, English, Russian, German and Spanish to name a few, most, without ever attending a language class... I don't know about you, but that's impressive!
This is a small snippet of our adventure...
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Oum Taragalte - Soul Of Morocco
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A la découverte du Sud Marocain - novembre 2018 - by Quad aventures
Résumé en Image de notre randonnée au Maroc en novembre 2018. Une organisation QUAD AVENTURES. quad-aventures.fr
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#Morocco's countryside and taxis.... #Casablanca to #Marakesh road trip
To a romantic, Casablanca is a mythical place that exists in a dream inspired by the 1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. The reality is that the movie Casablanca was actually filmed on a soundstage in Hollywood and the real Casablanca is often overlooked by tourists who gravitate to the souks of Marrakech and Fez or the exotic beaches of Essaouira and Tangier.
Casablanca is a city for travelers who like to feel like a local, rather than a tourist, and who want to experience the present as well as learn about the past. The enormity of Casablanca, Morocco's most populous city, means visitors have to make an effort to discover its hidden details. Once you get beneath the surface, you’ll see that Casablanca’s mix of grit and style feels a lot like Los Angeles. Here’s why it’s worth a visit.
1. Casablanca is a hotbed of fascinating architecture.
Architecture buffs will geek out on the city’s diverse building styles, from Art Deco to radically modern. To truly understand the stories behind the city’s great buildings, join an architectural tour with Casamémoire, a nonprofit preservation organization working to have parts of the city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco, is a testament to incredible craftsmanship. It took more than seven years and as many as 10,000 artisans to complete the intricate masterpiece. The palm-lined Boulevard Mohammed V, in the heart of old Casablanca, is a reminder of the French influence on the city. One of the finest examples of Art Deco design, Cinéma Rialto, lies just off the main drag. Mahkama du Pacha, located in the Habous neighborhood and built in the early 1950s, is a Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship gem. Église du Sacré-Couer, a desacralized cathedral built in the ’30s, now hosts concerts and art exhibitions and is a striking mix of Gothic and Art Deco style, while Église Notre Dame de Lourdes, built in the ’50s, is a beautiful example of Brutalist architecture with stunning stained glass panels inside.
2. The city has a serious arts and culture scene.
Many of Casablanca’s historic Art Deco villas have been reborn as galleries and museums. Recently, the neon Pop Art of graffiti artist Ramzi Adek was on display at La Villa des Arts. The ’30s Art Deco villa was renovated by Casamémoire president Rachid Andaloussi and now hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. A ’40s Art Deco villa on the central Rue du Parc was transformed to showcase the extensive private collection of art-loving Moroccan businessman Abderrahman Slaoui. During his travels throughout Morocco, he collected everything from Bohemian glass and vintage jewelry, all now on display in Le Musée de la Fondation Abderrahman Slaoui. In 2012, the city’s old industrial slaughterhouse was reimagined as La Fabrique Culturelle des Anciens Abattoirs de Casablanca, a hub for of-the-moment street art exhibitions and urban dance and music events.
3. Casablanca is a great restaurant city.
Unlike Marrakech, Casablanca has a buzzy restaurant scene fueled by both locals and visitors. La Corniche, the city’s waterfront boulevard, lined with umbrella-shaded beach cafés, chic lounges, and ocean-view restaurants, wouldn’t seem out of place on the French Riviera. Unparalleled Atlantic views and a stylish crowd have made Le Cabestan the reservation to score on La Corniche, dating back to 1927, when the chic French restaurant first opened its doors. A 2011 renovation has kept the scene relevant, but the old standby now has competition from Bleu. Located just down La Corniche, the Four Seasons’s fifth-floor Mediterranean restaurant has become an instant hot spot thanks to its oceanfront views, outdoor terrace and fire pit, and smart nautical-inspired decor, including a striking mural of thousands of ceramic mussel shells created by Canadian design studio Moss & Lam. A raw bar showcases Dakhla oysters, prawns, and the day’s catch and diners can watch chefs cook behind a large custom grill in the center of the dining room. The barmen’s complex mocktails, infused with teas and made theatrical with dry ice, make up for the lack of booze (the restaurant’s liquor license is still pending).
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Petit Taxi - Souls of Mighty Maghreb
Lo scorso Novembre Crudo Volta Radio ha perlustrato 5 città del Marocco occidentale in cerca del Soul, Jazz,Rock e Folk berbero più autentico. Il trailer seguente è un riassunto visivo della nostra escursione per le strade dell'indomito Maghreb ed un'anticipazione del mixtape Petit Taxi.
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Portrait BARZI - Essaouira
MOROCCO I (song)
A song from a cassette I bought when I travelled to Morocco in 1998. I bought it in a wonderful place in Essaouira, where I enjoyed local live music (second photo). I digitized the cassette and managed to save the songs. However, for certain reasons, their titles and the artists have remained unknown.
Photos of Essaouira by Giorgos Velentzas.
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Marrakesh - Morocco
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Marrakesh or Marrakech is a major city in the northwest African nation of Morocco. It is the fourth largest city in the country after Casablanca, Rabat and Fes, and is the capital of the mid-southwestern region of Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz. Located to the north of the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, by road Marrakesh is located 580 km (360 mi) southwest of Tangier, 327 km (203 mi) southwest of the Moroccan capital of Rabat, 239 km (149 mi) south of Casablanca, and 246 km (153 mi) northeast of Agadir.
Marrakesh is possibly the most important of Morocco's four former imperial cities (cities that were built by Moroccan Berber empires). The region was inhabited by Berber farmers from Neolithic times, but the actual city was founded in 1062 AD by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, chieftain and cousin of Almoravid king Yusuf ibn Tashfin. In the 12th century, the Almoravids built many madrasas (Koranic schools) and mosques in Marrakesh that bear Andalusian influences. The red walls of the city, built by Ali ibn Yusuf in 1122-1123, and various buildings constructed in red sandstone during this period, have given the city the nickname of the Red City or Ochre City. Marrakesh grew rapidly and established itself as a cultural, religious, and trading centre for the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa; Jemaa el-Fnaa is the busiest square in Africa.
After a period of decline, the city was surpassed by Fes, but in the early 16th century, Marrakesh again became the capital of the kingdom. The city regained its preeminence under wealthy Saadian sultans Abu Abdallah al-Qaim and Ahmad al-Mansur, who embellished the city with sumptuous palaces such as the El Badi Palace (1578) and restored many ruined monuments. Beginning in the 17th century, the city became popular among Sufi pilgrims for Morocco's seven patron saints, who are entombed here. In 1912 the French Protectorate in Morocco was established and T'hami El Glaoui became Pasha of Marrakesh and held this position nearly throughout the duration of the protectorate until the role was dissolved upon independence of Morocco and the reestablishment of the monarchy in 1956. In 2009, Marrakesh mayor Fatima Zahra Mansouri became the second woman to be elected mayor in Morocco.
Like many Moroccan cities, Marrakesh comprises an old fortified city packed with vendors and their stalls (the medina), bordered by modern neighborhoods, the most prominent of which is Gueliz. Today it is one of the busiest cities in Africa and serves as a major economic centre and tourist destination. Tourism is strongly advocated by the reigning Moroccan monarch, Mohammed VI, with the goal of doubling the number of tourists visiting Morocco to 20 million by 2020. Despite the economic recession, real estate and hotel development in Marrakesh has grown dramatically in the 21st century. Marrakesh is particularly popular with the French, and numerous French celebrities own property in the city. Marrakesh has the largest traditional Berber market (souk) in Morocco, with some 18 souks selling wares ranging from traditional Berber carpets to modern consumer electronics. Crafts employ a significant percentage of the population, who primarily sell their products to tourists.
Marrakesh is served by Ménara International Airport and the Marrakesh railway station, which connects the city to Casablanca and northern Morocco. Marrakesh has several universities and schools, including Cadi Ayyad University. A number of Moroccan football clubs are located here, including Najm de Marrakech, KAC Marrakech, Mouloudia de Marrakech and Chez Ali Club de Marrakech. The Marrakesh Street Circuit hosts the World Touring Car Championship, Auto GP and FIA Formula Two Championship races.
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MOROCCO 2018 - CASABLANCA, RABAT, AGADIR, MARRAKECH
This time I went to Morocco!
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