Friday, February 25, 2011

Dave's Trip to Morocco

Dave spent a little over three days in Morocco with the students.  This was a cultural trip geared toward understanding the Muslim culture.  Their adventures included a camel ride, a trip to a hammam (Moroccan bathhouse), a visit with a women’s center in Tangier (to talk about what it’s like to be Muslim).

They also visited several towns, including the capital of Rabat (where protests were going on) and stayed in the medina (old walled city) with host families.  While there they went to the Kasbah (like "Rock the Kasbah"), which means ‘old fort’.  They also visited a market for shopping and a Mosque. 

Dave was surprised to find Morocco very green with a lot of crops in the ground.  They visited a rural village and had homegrown olives and olive oil. 

He says the Muslim people were great and very welcoming.  They have a strong sense of community and family.

Here are some pics:
Ferry from Tarifa to Tangier

Rooftop view of plaza in Tangier

Camel ride on the beach

Doorway in the coastal town of Asilah

Painting on the walls of Asilah

Ocean wall of the medina (old walled city) of Asilah

Muslim castle ruins in Rabat

Storks nesting on the ruins

Historic mosque in Rabat

Typical breakfast (crepes, rolls, and jam or honey, sometimes with cheese)

Homegrown olives and olive oil in rural village

Surprised donkey in the village

Chefchaouen plaza with Kasbah on the right

Dave haggling in Chefchaouen for the hat and coat

Street in Chefchaouen

View across the strait of Gibraltar to the rock

6 comments:

  1. Cool pictures! I am impressed the last one, the Gibraltar Strait. You can see the continent in your naked eye. Amazing.Dave and the students must have a good time.

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  2. Thanks Naoko! I really want to see the Rock of Gibraltar. I think we're going down south again in a few weeks to see it with the boys as well as a few other things.

    I hope you are doing well and that there are signs of spring in Easton.

    Your trip to Hawaii is coming soon, right?

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  3. Great pictures! The buildings and doors are beautiful. It looks like a fascinating place to visit.

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  4. Thanks! Dave gets all the credit for these pictures (and most of the others).

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  5. What an amazing adventure you are having! So many new sights. Just above I love the doorway, the storks, the donkey, and the feel of the streets and architecture. Are you writing? How much longer are you there? I can't believe it's March already.

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  6. We are having a great time. It's a gift to be here.

    I am writing! More than ever. I have a first draft of a novel done and I'm rewriting it while I'm here. I'm really excited about it!

    We'll be back in May.

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