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Extract from the Morocco Travel Guides:
For Westerners,
Morocco
holds an immediate and enduring fascination. Though just an hour's ride on the ferry from Spain, it seems at once very far from Europe, with a culture - Islamic and deeply traditional - that is almost wholly unfamiliar. Throughout the country, despite the years of French and Spanish colonial rule and the presence of modern and cosmopolitan cities like Rabat and Casablanca, a more distant past constantly makes its presence felt.
Fes
, perhaps the most beautiful of all Arab cities, maintains a life still rooted in medieval times, when a Moroccan empire stretched from Senegal to northern Spain, wh... read the whole Morocco Travel Guides...
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| Dangers : Morocco is Islamic |
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| Although Morocco is a lively place and is well known for its music most travellers from the West forget that this is, for the most part, an Islamic country. You must be careful to respect this and moderate your behaviour! |
Posted by gabul on 25/02/2004 09:56:20 |
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Travelslang Morocco Travel Guides Opinions Tips & Advice
| General : Driving |
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| Most roads are tarred, albeit on one lane, with wide shoulders for overtaking and avoiding the lorries. It's about 80% tarred for main roads, dropping to 30% of the tertiary ones. Cars may be hired at most major towns; some hire companies permit vehicles to be dropped off at a different location from the hire point. |
Posted by User Not Logged In on 27/01/2004 15:13:04 |
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Travelslang Morocco Travel Guides Opinions Tips & Advice
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