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Zagora

MOROCCO | Sat, 3 May 2008 | By parklaan | Views [993]

Inmiddels is het de laatste avond in Zagora. Dan hebben we hier 3 nachten doorgebracht. Gisteren hebben we een rustdag ingelast. Zowel de kinderen als wij waren het reizen een beetje zat en hebben ‘s ochtends een klein ritje gemaakt (naar de kleine zandduinen) ... Read more >

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Marrakech

MOROCCO | Mon, 28 Apr 2008 | By parklaan | Views [1478]

Eergisteravond laat zijn we aangekomen in Marrakech na een vlotte reis. Na een kort nachtje konden we gaan ontdekken waar we beland waren. De Riad ligt midden in de Medina, maar is een oase van rust (met een klein ijskoud zwembadje). Als je de Riad ... Read more >

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Zuid Marokko

MOROCCO | Tue, 1 Apr 2008 | By parklaan | Views [4410]

In de mei vakantie gaan we 2 weken naar zuid Marokko. Eerst een paar dagen Marrakech om daarna met een 4x4 richting de woestijn te gaan. We willen eindigen met een paar dagen zee in Essaouria. Binnenkort meer.

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This is where the tigers are brought to everday between 1-430 in the afternoon for their apparent 'exercise'. Unfortunately it seemed apparent that the tigers had been heavily sedated. As you can see from the following photos it seems unrealistic for people to get naturally close to animals of this size (and of this nature ! ) and for there to be no concern about peoples safety. The monastery began by taking in one orphaned tiger after its mother had been shot by poachers . Unfortunately it seems the monastery now makes a lot of money by charging travellers and tourists to visit the temple and get up close and personal with the number of tigers they have now taken into their care. There were about 8 or so different tigers of different ages that in this area within the monastery.: by paulmatthew, Views[454]
This is where the tigers are brought to everday between 1-430 in the afternoon for their apparent 'exercise'. Unfortunately it seemed apparent that the tigers had been heavily sedated. As you can see from the following photos it seems unrealistic for people to get naturally close to animals of this size (and of this nature ! ) and for there to be no concern about peoples safety. The monastery began by taking in one orphaned tiger after its mother had been shot by poachers . Unfortunately it seems the monastery now makes a lot of money by charging travellers and tourists to visit the temple and get up close and personal with the number of tigers they have now taken into their care. There were about 8 or so different tigers of different ages that in this area within the monastery.

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