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Jama el Fna - preparing for sun set397 viewsThe great market place in Marrakech. Jama el Fna means "Assembly of the dead" in Arabic, but as the word djemaa also means mosque in Arabic, it could also mean place of the vanished mosque, in reference to a destroyed Almoravid mosque.
Restaurants on wheels are preparing for the sunset, to feed people after the fast. (Picture is taken in Ramadan).
Carriers296 viewsMany places in the old city of Marrakech are in-accessible with cars and trucks. The roads are to narrow, and to crowed with people. Such carriers and donkey-wagons etc are very popular. This guy is taking a nap. After all, he's working one full day, and fasting as well.
Carriers277 viewsMany places in the old city of Marrakech are in-accessible with cars and trucks. The roads are to narrow, and to crowed with people. Such carriers and donkey-wagons etc are very popular. This guy is taking a nap. After all, he's working one full day, and fasting as well. Seems like he's his hand in his pocket, where he keeps is money.
Picture of the riad we stayed at263 views
Details of a wall in the Bahia Palace243 viewsThe Bahia Palace is a 19th century palace and a set of gardens located in Marrakech by craftsmen from Fez. The name means 'brilliance'. It captures the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style art and architecture. The large gardens spans over approx 8,000 m².
Jama el Fna - monkey business238 viewsThe great market place in Marrakech. Jama el Fna means "Assembly of the dead" in Arabic, but as the word djemaa also means mosque in Arabic, it could also mean place of the vanished mosque, in reference to a destroyed Almoravid mosque.
People gather around a man who makes shows with monkeys.
Jama el Fna - preparing for sun set236 viewsThe great market place in Marrakech. Jama el Fna means "Assembly of the dead" in Arabic, but as the word djemaa also means mosque in Arabic, it could also mean place of the vanished mosque, in reference to a destroyed Almoravid mosque.
Restaurants on wheels are preparing for the sunset, to feed people after the fast. (Picture is taken in Ramadan).
Jama el Fna overview180 viewsThe great market place in Marrakech. Jama el Fna means "Assembly of the dead" in Arabic, but as the word djemaa also means mosque in Arabic, it could also mean place of the vanished mosque, in reference to a destroyed Almoravid mosque.
The place is huge, and attracts many people at all times.
On our way from Marrakech to Casablanca180 views
Jama el Fna - horse carriage167 viewsThe great market place in Marrakech. Jama el Fna means "Assembly of the dead" in Arabic, but as the word djemaa also means mosque in Arabic, it could also mean place of the vanished mosque, in reference to a destroyed Almoravid mosque.
Horse carriages like this are very common in and around Jema el Fna.
Moroccon food beeing prepared at Jama el Fna159 views
A wall at the Badi palace158 viewsThe Badi palace did consist of some 360 rooms, a courtyard of 135m by 110m and a pool of 90m by 20m. It was heavily decorated with Italian marbles and Sudanese gold. It also contains a small, underground, jail with about four cells where the prisoners of the king were put. Only ruins are left of the Badi palace, after Moulay Ismail destroyed most of it in the 17th century. He took its decorations and fittings to Meknes.