- My farewell present from Morocco – a double rainbow on the way to the Tangier Airport!
- Tfaya Couscous, homemade by Bouchra in Rabat
- Storks nesting in the Chellah Necropolis, Rabat
- Two ladies relaxing in the gardens of Chellah, Rabat
- Sunrise in Rabat.
- Tangier
- Spices by the hundred weight!
- I’d say Rapunzel except he is really shorn.
- In the Medina, Tangier.
- In the Medina, Tangier.
- A pensive soul.
- More kinds of Olives than you can shake a stick at. And those are preserved lemons – which I pay a fortune for at home. The price works out to about $1.50 a kilo.
- Friendly fellows in the meat aisles.
- Every kind of veggie you can imagine.
- Beautiful looking meat and incredibly clean stalls!
- Palace gardens.
- Overlooking the Kasbah at lunch.
- The Kasbah, Tangier.
- The path down to a lovely cafe overlooking the Atlantic. Just visible in the upper right it Spain.
- A gentle old man in a cafe in the Medina.
- Does anyone know what kind of butterfly this is?
- The c.ourtyard of the American Legation in Tangier
- The entry to Dorothy Hutton’s sprawling former residence in Tangier.
- These Castle walls are heading for a fall one of these days!
- Beauty, plain and simple.
- A smiling horse head from late Roman times.
- Kitty has a thousand yard stare!
- Cap Spartel or Malabata, where the Atlantic and Mediterranean meet.
- Asilah, just down the coast from Tangier.
- Asilah, pride of place seems to be very important here.
- Asilah – a white and blue town.
- Asilah is an artists haven.
- Asilah just before the rain.
- A line fisherman waiting for calmer seas.
The colour…. The movement and moments captured. Cheers to your fantastic eye Kim!
amazing photos