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Showing posts with label Morocco - Rabat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morocco - Rabat. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011

More from Morocco

Can you tell that food and eating was our main occupation during our stay in the country of contrasts. Besides of having a couple of electronic devices destroyed due to the power surge in the Rabat marina (even if we had a surge protector) and some uncomfortable days and night while waiting out the gale in a very underdeveloped marina in Agadir, it was a great three weeks stay overall. We're glad

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Oriental dancing

I have been trying to find a proper Moroccan cabaret for days now. You know: a smokey, reddish gem where you can smoke water-pipe and admire voluptuous females dancing in their bright colored costumes full of coins and bells making for a rhythmic musical symmetry. But as soon as I or we have asked anyone for suggestions on where to go to experience this, the Moroccans have looked at us like we

On Caos last night

One of my old childhood/school friends that I haven't seen for ten years showed up here in Rabat yesterday with the boat* of his friends in which they three are sailing around the world. What a lovely surprise! We invited them over for drinks and shared sailing stories and other stories all night long. Roger, one of the boat owners, is Finnish just like me and they brought the famous lakkalik��ri

Thursday, December 9, 2010

More world tour

If you wanna see more pics from our journey, add us as friends on Facebook - where we'll publish pics every once in a while when there's no time for the blog. This is also the best place to get in touch with us, if we're late in responding emails. See you there! xx

Sunday, December 5, 2010

On the streets of Rabat

Rabat, the second largest city and capital of the Kingdom of Morocco - is as vibrant and colorful as I had imagined Morocco to be as a country. Comfortably noisy and lively as many Arabic cities around the world - with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. We took an interesting taxi drive (20 Dirhams - 2 Euros) to one of the main shopping areas in search for some genuine Moroccan ambiance and tasty