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Ibis Moussafir El Jadida, El Jadida, Morocco (MA) [00:45]
goo.gl for reviews, prices and info. Ibis Moussafir El Jadida, El Jadida, Morocco (MA) Location. Ibis Moussafir El Jadida is located in El Jadida, close to El Jadida Municipal Theater and El Jadida Citadel. Hotel Features. Ibis Moussafir El Jadida features a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. This 3.0 star property has a business center and offers a meeting/conference room. Additional property amenities include multilingual staff and laundry facilities. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Ibis Moussafir El Jadida feature safes and complimentary newspapers. In addition to desks and fax machines, guestrooms offer direct dial phones. Televisions have complimentary TV Internet access. Guests may request irons/ironing boards and hair dryers. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees:The photos in this description reflect the brand standard and are provided for illustrative purposes only. The following mandatory hotel imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check in or check out. City/local tax: MAD 13.2 per person, per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Hotel Features General Room Service, Restaurant, Pet Friendly, Disabled Access, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Cable / Satellite TV, Hair Dryer, TV ...
Tags: "Ibis, Moussafir, El, Jadida", "El, Morocco, MA, "hotels, in, Jadida, hotels"

Fez tanneries [01:13]
Morocco. Fez. Terrasse des Tanneurs One of the most interesting sites in Fez is the Leather Souq and the oldest leather tannery in the world. The tannery dates back at least nine centuries. When approaching the tannery the smell is the first suggestion that something different is about to appear. The smell drifts around the balcony from where all the activity can be viewed and is enough to put off the most enthusiastic of tourists. The stench is worth braving as the view over the balcony allows those watching to see a site that has not changed since the 11th century. The tannery is composed of numerous stone vessels filled with a vast range of dyes and various odorous liquids. The tannery processes the hides (skins) of sheep and goats, turning them into high quality leather products such as bags, coats, shoes, slippers and other similar products. This is all achieved manually, without the need for modern machinery. Men work in unbearably hot conditions (in the summer - 40 degrees and above). The tannery is a good example of mass production, a process that we often consider as being modern. The workers stand in the stone vessels arranged like honeycombs, filled with different dyes, dying the arms and legs of the men. The hides are first soaked in diluted acidic pigeon excrement and then transferred to other vessels containing vegetable dyes such as henna, saffron and mint. When the dying process has been completed the hides are dried on the roofs of the Medina.
Tags: lindadevolder, Canon, powershotsx30, geotagged, travel, Africa, Morocco, Maroc, al-Maġrib, المغرب العربي, Fes, Fez, handicraft, artesania, artisanat, handwerk, Chouwara tanneries, tanneries, leather

Argan oil woman's cooperative. [01:29]
Morocco. Traveling from Tafraout to Essaouira. We visited a woman's cooperative. Before modern times, the Berbers (also known as the Amazighs) of Morocco would collect undigested Argan pits from the waste of goats which climb the trees to eat their fruit. The pits were then ground and pressed to make the nutty oil used in cooking and cosmetics. However, the oil used in cosmetic and culinary products available for sale today has most likely been harvested directly from the tree and processed with machines. All argan sold today is produced by a women's cooperative that shares the profits among the local women of the Berber tribe. The cooperative has established an ecosystem reforestation project so that the supply of argan oil will not run out and the income that is currently supporting the women will not disappear. The money is providing health care and education to the local women, and supporting the entire community as a whole. The most labour intensive part of oil-extraction is removal of the soft pulp (used as animal feed) and the cracking by hand, between two stones, of the hard nut. The seeds are then removed and gently roasted. This roasting accounts for part of the oil's distinctive, nutty flavor. The traditional technique for oil extraction is to grind the roasted seeds to paste, with a little water, in a stone rotary quern. The paste is then squeezed between hands to extract the oil. The extracted paste is still oil-rich and is used as animal feed. Oil produced ...
Tags: argan, oil, lindadevolder, Canon, powershotsx30, geotagged, travel, Africa, Morocco, Maroc, al-Maġrib, المغرب العربي, Atlas, High Atlas, Arabic

A Trip to Morocco 1969 [14:39]
Ian and his friends take a trip to Morocco stop off at Lisbon, Casablanca and take a night bus ride to Agadir
Tags: Morocco, Lisbon, Casablanca, sea, voyage, Ocean, Boat, Sailing, Cruise, Arabic, Agadir, Road, Tourism, Adventure, Travel, Destination, Nature, mackenzierough

20090328 0403 MAROC TANGER SIDI KACEM [05:56]
Entre Tanger et sidi Kacem en 2009 la ligne était en cours d'électrification. En 2010 2011 le projet de TGV Tanger Rabat est approuvé. Les locomotives type DF100 sont des machines française que la SNCF a revendu au chemin de fer Marocain. *********************************************************************************************************** Sidi Kacem between Tangier and in 2009 the line was under electrification. In 2010 2011 the Rabat Tangier TGV project is approved. The DF100 type locomotives are machines that the French SNCF railway sold to Morocco.
Tags: Morocco, Tanger, Sidi, Kacem, cc72000, DF100, SNCF, train, trains, Railway, Rail Transport, francevuedutrain

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