Videos tagged with "70s"
Chellah Hotel Tangier, Tangier, Morocco (MA) [00:45]
goo.gl for reviews, prices and info. Chellah Hotel Tangier, Tangier, Morocco (MA) This hotel is located in the centre of town. It is around the corner from the shopping centre and from restaurants. It is also within a long walk from the seaside.This hotel is well situated for a short stay in Tangier or for these who are looking for a good price to service ratio. It is a good product and we would say one of the best three-star hotels in town.It is a typical modern apartment block built in 1970s.All rooms are well sized and decorated with a modern style and furnished in good taste, they are clean and comfortable. The rooms are medium-sized and the bathrooms are also medium-sized but, clean and well maintained.The hotel has a simple restaurant, decorated, and furnished in a basic style, but still clean and tidy.The public area is simply decorated and furnished but very clean and tidy. It is full of fine examples from Moroccan style. The lobby adjoins a tiny bar to provide a quite place for people who do not like a busy reception area.-1 km to the nearest fair site (?), -1 km to the nearest station (?), 1 kms to city centre, 16 kms to the nearest airport (boukhalef). Hotel Features General Room Service, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Mini Bar, Cable / Satellite TV, TV, Wheel Chair Access, Shower Activities Swimming pool, Pool Outdoor Services Concierge, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Conference Room(s), Safe-Deposit Box, Laundry service Internet ...
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Helplessly Hoping - CS&N Cover - J&J [02:30]
I played, sang and recorded using 2 tape recorders, which is called Ping-pong recording. 2台のテープレコーダーでピンポン録音して作成。
Tags: CS&N, CSN&Y, Neil, Young, David, Crosby, Stephen, Stills, Graham, America, Nash, Buffalo, Springfield, Poco, Logins, Messina, Woodstock, Morocco, 60s, 70s, Rock, Folk, Country, Cover, Adam, Tribute, Band, Kiba, Stock, クロスビー, スティルス, ナ
"Crossing the Sahara, Morocco, Oct 13 - 14, 2007" Modernnomad67's photos around Dakhlah [01:53]
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Dakhlah, Western Sahara by TravelPod blogger Modernnomad67 titled "Crossing the Sahara, Morocco, Oct 13 - 14, 2007" Modernnomad67's travel blog entry: "We spent a full day driving south, much of it along the Atlantic shoreline. The desert scenery alternated between the gray stony desert called hamada and the fields of sand dunes called ergs, overall some of the bleakest, most featureless landscape I've seen anywhere. The occasional stretches where the road ran along the seashore, though, revealed picturesque rocky bluffs and hid a number of photogenic shipwrecks. We had a truck lunch (one of those one roll, one slice of cheese, and one slice of turkey affairs that were so common with our group) in a gas station's parking lot near the military checkpoint into Western Sahara territory. There were only a few settlements south of that line, the largest being Laayoune, the territory's capital. Laayoune, however, looked like a ghost city that day, the streets almost completely deserted as people were home celebrating the Eid-Al-Fitr feast at Ramadan's end. The southern two-fifths or so of current Moroccan territory is also known as Western Sahara or sometimes Spanish Sahara because it was a Spanish colony into the 1970s. Upon Franco's death in 1975, Morocco and Mauritania both claimed part of the territory. Morocco took possession of it by marching 350000 unarmed civilians into the territory one day on signal from King Hassan ...
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1965 03 28 Volubilis, Morocco.wmv [02:51]
On March 28, 1965, took a Red Cross tour to the Roman ruins at Volubilis, Morocco, in North Africa. Most of the visitors in film are USN personnel assigned to the two naval bases on the Moroccan coast. These bases were closed in the 1970s.
Tags: Volubilis, Morocco, Roman Empire.
Marocain au Japon : Nishi-Shinjuku [03:15]
Nishi-Shinjuku (西新宿) is a skyscraper business district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.This region was called Tsunohazu (角筈) before. Nishi-Shinjuku was Tokyo's first major foray into building skyscrapers with the first appearing in the 1970s with Keio Plaza Inter-Continental. Kenzo Tange's Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building being the current latest. Tower I was also the tallest building in Japan at this time.
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