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MOROCCO | Wed, 19 Aug 2009 | By marisal | Views [1336]

Dopo una bella ristorata in piscina del riad e una bella dormitina, verso le 7 ci prepariamo per andare al cafè arabe, a pochi metri dal nostro riad. lo abbiamo visto in internet e ne siamo rimasti affascinati. La terrazza del cafè dà sui tetti di Marrakech ... Read more >
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