Videos tagged with "think"
Live Minefield [01:02]
This is just me, driving through a live minefield in the Sahara Desert. No big deal. (I'm the one driving). Not sure if we were still in Morocco or if we were technically in Western Sahara yet. I think my friend got it wrong, I think the Polisario were the ones that set up the mines.
Visiting Kingdom of Morocco [06:26]
Journey in the Kingdom of Morocco. --- One day baby, we'll be old Oh baby, we'll be old And think of all the stories That we could have told
Best Marrakech, Morocco Holiday Video 2012.mov [04:34]
Video of Marrakech, Morocco where Sammy and I have just spent 5 days in December 2012. What a fantastic, vibrant, hectic, relaxing, warm, cultural, sensual, charming, colourful, exotic, wondrous and exciting place. Definitely worth a visit. There are great restaurants, massage, camel rides and treks on there if you're thinking of going.
Chefchaouen -- The Blue City of Morocco [05:09]
One of Morocco's most popular tourist destinations, Chefchaouen is most known for its blue-rinsed buildings and alleys, an old tradition leftover from the city's Jewish population. Chefchaouen was founded by Moorish exiles from Spain, in 1471, as a small fortress to fend off the attacks of invading Portuguese forcess in northern Morocco. After the Spanish Reconquista, the small mountain town became one of the largest Moriscos and Jews refuge sites, and during their stay they managed to leave their mark on it, one that makes the modern city so special. The name Chefchaouen comes from "chauen", which is Spanish for horns, and refers to the shape of the two mountains overlooking the settlement. But it's not its strange name, the beautiful and unique handicrafts sold by local craftsman, or the delicious goat cheese that attracts the majority of tourists to Chefchaouen. It's the blue-painted houses and buildings of the city, a tradition inherited from the former Jewish inhabitants. In the Bible, Israelites are commanded to dye one of the threads in their tallit (prayer shawl) blue, with tekhelel. This was an old natural dye, processed from a species of shellfish, but in time its production collapsed and the Jewish people eventually forgot how to make it. But, in honor of the sacred commandment, the color blue was still woven into the cloth of their tallit. When they look at the dye, they will think of the blue sky, and the God above them in Heaven. While the Jewish population ...
Inside Elevator of Aquarium in Morocco Mall [00:40]
Although am not French or Moroccan to translate what those in video are saying, but I sure did enjoy this. When you visit Morocco mall, why not give the little Aquarium a try? After all, you may see one gorgeous swimmer wearing a body suit feeding some fishes! I sure enjoyed that ;).. I totally did not think that the elevator ride in the aquarium was a rip off or anything. Make the best of it and enjoy some nature if you go.






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