Thanks to Ingeborg (aka Sleepyeye on Flickr) for this fascinating glimpse of cycling in a foreign, exotic and intersting world.
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Nice picture. I like Morocco, Morocco brims over with contrast, colour and mystery and all you can do is simply catch your breath in wonder. It has a timeless quality that no longer exists in the modern world. And most of all in Morocco I like Marrakech, known as the ‘Red City’ due to the local clays that define the colour of all the local buildings, locals used to say that the hue came from the amount of blood that’s been spilt into the soil – Marrakech’s history is as interesting as it is gory.
1 comment:
Nice picture. I like Morocco, Morocco brims over with contrast, colour and mystery and all you can do is simply catch your breath in wonder. It has a timeless quality that no longer exists in the modern world. And most of all in Morocco I like Marrakech, known as the ‘Red City’ due to the local clays that define the colour of all the local buildings, locals used to say that the hue came from the amount of blood that’s been spilt into the soil – Marrakech’s history is as interesting as it is gory.
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