Morocco photos, part four

Sorry to have been so slow in posting these. Life has involved a lot of disruption, moving from Oxford to Vancouver to Ottawa.

Gnawa Festival crowd

Crowd at the Gnawa Festival beach stage.

Marakkesh street at night

Marakkesh street at night

Kashah mosque, Marakkesh

The Kasbah Mosque, in the southern part of the city.

Cascades d’Ouzoud

Cascades d’Ouzoud

Donkey carrying bottles

This donkey had the unenviable task of carrying empty bottles from the restaurants near the falls to the top of the valley.

3 Responses to “Morocco photos, part four”

  1. R.K. Says:

    Donkeys always look like such innocent animals…

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Did you know there is a new Tegan and Sara album?

  3. tristan Says:

    Donkey’s are apparently one of the most abused animals in both the first and the third world. And the abuse is very imprudent economically, especially for the third wolrd famers. There are thousands of donkey sanctuaries where old tired overused donkeys are allowed to live out there days.

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