Nador, A Financial Powerhouse
Morocco is known for its exotic mysteriousness, rich and vibrant colors, spicy foods and bustling cities. Most destinations in Morocco have endless amounts of tourist attractions, noteworthy historical sites and exciting activities. Unfortunately, it seems that Morocco has forgotten about the small city of Nador. Nador is located in the region of Morocco that is better known for sheep herding than tourism. The Spanish city of Melilla is a mere ten kilometers from Nador, and yet they are a world apart.
Features - Editor - 12 November 2007
I Love Hip Hop in Morocco
“I Love Hip Hop in Morocco” is a feature-length documentary following a group of young Moroccan Hip Hop artists pursuing their dream of staging Morocco’s first ever Hip Hop Festival. The film documents their struggle to overcome the strong resistance they meet up with, as well as their initiative in raising the necessary funds to achieve their, seemingly impossible, goal. Viewers are taken on a journey where they get acquainted with the self-motivated Hip Hop artists on a personal level.
Features - Editor - 09 November 2007
The Vibrant Goulimine Camel Fair
The fortified town of Goulimine has always been an important center for caravans of camels and weary travelers. It is still a significant camel destination, as it has weekly camel fairs and an annual fair where traders can buy and sell these magnificent desert animals.
Features - Editor - 07 November 2007
Experience the Beauty and Hospitality of Tinerhir
The fascinating town of Tinerhir (or Tineghir) is situated in the Atlas Mountains of eastern Morocco. Tinerhir is proving to be a popular tourist destination. In addition to the town itself being very interesting, the people are friendly and hospitable and there are a number of places of interest to visit.
Features - Editor - 05 November 2007
The Marvelous Life of Paul Bowles
Paul Bowles was a man of endless creativity and magnificent talent. His work is still marveled at, his skill admired and his story of travel, adventure, love and loss, retold to many. Morocco became home to Paul Bowles, and Tangier was interwoven into the fibers of his body. Though not born in Morocco, it was a place that was adored by Bowles and where he chose to spend the majority of his life.
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