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Mon, 27 Jul 2015 | By marciekiwi | Views [412]
Last day in Paris. Made the most of the time before catching our flight and headed out to find the Shakespeare and Co bookshop in the Latin Quarter. Along the way we found more beautiful cobbled streets, little shops, had lunch and finally got to our ... Read more >
Fri, 24 Jul 2015 | By hugojung | Views [286] | Video | Scholarship Entry

My name is Hugo from Korea, world-traveler and aspiring film-maker. World is changing very quickly, we are getting closer. we need to understand each other more and more. I'd like to meet a lot of people through the journey. and I'd like to to connect ... Read more >
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Sun, 5 Jul 2015 | By macedonboy | Photo Gallery
One day in Hiroshima, straight from the bullet train
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Wed, 27 May 2015 | By wanderlustnotes | Views [380] | Scholarship Entry
Mesmerized by the tinted glass and mosaic pattern, I had become entranced by the hundreds of lamps that murmured in the Arabian night. Even in Jemma el-Fnaa, a public square where instruments play in harsh union while the mosques call evening prayers, ... Read more >
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Wed, 27 May 2015 | By yeabs | Photo Gallery
Some pics I took when i was traveling in Morocco in those two cities. <3
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Wed, 27 May 2015 | By yeabs | Views [575] | Scholarship Entry
I must admit I was quite ignorant of what the city of Marrakech would offer me when I set out to visit Morocco. Now Casablanca, that I always wanted to explore- blame it on that Humphrey Bogart. Indeed it was everything I hoped it’d be. I stepped into ... Read more >
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Fri, 22 May 2015 | By elcastleberry | Views [523] | Scholarship Entry
The night market in Marrakech’s town square is chaos: the air thick with steam and pungent spices, the metallic clang of pots and pans, meat simmering on hot griddles, bright lights reflecting off of silver cookware. Eager waiters beckon with their hands ... Read more >
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Wed, 25 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [440]
The general landscape of Morocco is diverse and breathtaking. At times we were on flat plains that seemed to go on forever covered with cactus, scrub brush, and sheep.
The High Atlas Mountains looming in the background.
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Wed, 25 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [0]
MOST shopkeepers & taxi drivers are crooks.
They charge tourists a lot more than the local price.
NEVER BUY ANYTHING IN THE FIRST 2 DAYS
Scout out prices
Ask, barter HARD, walk away –... Read more >
Tue, 24 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [627]
From Fez we went to Meknes, to see the the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis. The Romans built upon the existing Berber community in the first century. It sits atop a hill overlooking a beautiful fertile plateau, once overflowing ... Read more >
Tue, 24 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [4578]
Even as we saw Chefchaouen from afar, we loved it. Beautifully perched beneath the raw peaks of the Rif, it is one of the prettiest towns in Morocco. The buildings are either dazzling white or brilliant blue, with red-tiled roofs.
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Mon, 23 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [1063]
When we reached Fez we parted ways with the young couple. Our taxi dropped us at the medieval Bab Guissa gate where someone met us to take us to Dar Rabab – our guest house. It is an ancient building with a tremendous amount of ... Read more >
Sat, 21 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [406]
Erg Chebbi
We could see the mountainous sand dunes off in the distance. The dunes reach a height of up to 150 meters and spans an area of 50 kilometers from north to south and 5-10 kilometers from east to west. That is a lot of shifting ... Read more >
Fri, 20 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [1899]
Dades Gorge
We stopped for an evening photo opportunity at the start of the Dades Gorge. The gorge lies between the Atlas and Anti-Atlas mountains. Berbers built many kasbahs in the vicinity of the gorges with defensive ... Read more >
Fri, 20 Mar 2015 | By irenecabay | Views [397]
We took a minibus tour to the Sahara. The trip there was an adventure in itself. We had a driver who fancied himself a Mario Andretti-type driver. He was passing vehicles like he had just robbed a bank, swerving in and out of ... Read more >
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