Founded in 1147, it is the largest Mosque in Marrakesh and is located on southwest of the Medina quarter.
Chicken Tajine
A local dish being cooked in a Berber home located in the Atlas mountains.
Ait Benhaddou Kasbah
This kasbah is situated on the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakash. It is of Moroccan earthen clay architecture and dates back to the 11 century. Today no one lives in there.
Watchfull Eyes
Local artists that work in the kasbah.
Inside the Kasbab there are all different forms of Moroccan art for sale by local artists.
City of Boumaine Dades
The city is located on the edges of a desert plateau. Most of its residents, like those of the Dades Valley are Berber people.
Moon Rising
The moon rising over Hotel Xaluca Dades, Boumaine Dades
Tinghir
View of the city of Tinghir situated south of high Atlas and north of the little Atlas mountains.
Todgha Gorge
Todgha Gorge is very popular for rock climbers.
Hotel Room
The Kasbah Xaluca Maadid Hotel located on the edge of the Sahara desert. All accommodation rooms are decorated in the style of a Kasbah.
The Ruins of Sijilmassa
Ruins of the medieval city of Sijilmassa on the northern edge of the Sahara desert. It was one of the most important trade centres in the Maghreb during the middle ages.
Spices
Rissani traditional market and donkey parking lot.
Sahara Desert
About 5 miles north of Tissardmine village in the Sahara Desert.
A Bedouin Girl
This young bedouin girl was hastily walking her way across the Sahara sands to sell tourist souvenirs at the local lookout.
Camel Train
Sand Dunes
Sand Dunes in the Sahara Desert.
I See No Camels
Looking over the sand dunes and waiting for the sun to set in the west.
Sun Set
Sun setting to the west over the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert.
Gas Haven
This gas station was built as a film set for the film "The Hills Have Eyes 2"
A View of the Atlas Mountains
Goats in Trees
Goats like climbing and hanging about in argan trees for their tasty fruit.
Catch of the Day
Fishing man un-loading their catch of sardines in Essaouira harbour.
Town of Essaouira
This late 18th century fortified town, fishing harbour and market.
Side Street
This street is in the center of the old town of Essaouira Up and until the 1960's this town was known as Mogador.
Bayt Dakira
House of memory is a Jewish museum and there was a flourishing Jewish community. In 2017 there was only 3 Jewich people left living in the town of Essaouira.
Side Street Cafe
This cafe is situated in the old town of Essaouira.