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الأربعاء، 25 نوفمبر 2015

Tourism in the north of Morocco " Cabo Negro "

Cabo Negro is also known under the names Taifor and Ras Tarf. This is a site like we do not find that in northern Morocco, at the edge of an enchanting Mediterranean to deserted beaches. Tranquility that only can offer a very long beach and animation found in the most fashionable resorts, explain this infatuation Cabo Negro whose name is word of mouth whisper. The station has a pier for mooring of light boats, hotels, many houses. The whole village is built on several levels with shaded streets. Hotels and houses looking towards the sea, peaceful spectacle becomes grand when the sun sets.

























Tourism in the north of Morocco " Asilah "

A city steeped in history ... Asilah, a lovely quiet town, located 40 km southwest of Tangier on the Atlantic coast (30 min. From the airport) Living city organize it every year a large Moroccan cultural festival where concerts are held, dance performances, ..


The city was taken to Merinids by the Portuguese in 1471, its ramparts and bastions are witnesses of their passage ...


Take time to visit the city and its surroundings, soak - you to the typical atmosphere and hospitality of the inhabitants. Do not hesitate to try the local cuisine that will flutter your taste buds to new flavors that will delight you!













Tourism in Al Hoceima in northern Morocco

A deep bay, pretty white houses that cascade down to the sea and across the beaches, beaches for all tastes, with white or black sand, pebbles, long or miniatures, straight or crescent moon, appointed or wild, face to hotels or hidden after a cove sheltered in a creek or lost on an island ...

Major resort on the Mediterranean coast, the town (60,000 inhabitants) is only accessible by car and a mountain road or from Chaouen (225 km) or from Melilla (180 km). Nestled on the cliffs of the Rif, overlooking the sea, Al Hoceima has no hinterland and remained long isolated from the rest of Morocco. International Airport steered the economy towards tourism; the advantages are certainly many, the vast bay in which rise three rocky islands (Spanish sovereignty, non-accessible) is surrounded by beaches, coves and cliffs. The seaside facilities, located at the bottom of the indentation of the coastline, are well protected from sudden gusts of the Mediterranean and well endowed in sports and entertainment (tennis, disco). The underwater fishing takes advantage of the variety of rocky and water clarity.

The port, meeting place and entertainment, lives to the rhythm of departures and fishing boats returns. In the evening you can follow the gaze lampara fishing: hanging from the bow of the boat, a lamp, attracts fish.

The recent Spanish architecture of this city, the white color of terrace houses incite relaxation and flanerie. The men dressed in wool bunting and women wrapped in brightly striped cottons on thick skirts and wearing a wide straw hat sell their productions to the souk which is held every Tuesday.





















Tourism in Morocco Tetouan

Morocco northern town 60 km from Tangier, more 280.000habitants and Chief -Place the province. on the northern slopes of the Rif, near the Mediterranean. Located in an agricultural region, Tetouan is a center of trade for products of agriculture and handicrafts. Its industries are particularly cement and fish canneries. She lives crafts and tourisms. It forms a stark contrast to the modern city marked by the Spanish imprint The city was founded in the fourteenth century? Marinid Sultan Abu Thabet wanting to recover the city of Ceuta to built the walled city of Tétawine. After several fights THE Spaniards landed in the city and destroying the city was rebuilt in the fifteenth century. Following the fall of Granada Muslim immigrants expelled from Spain settled in Tetouan. Tetouan was the capital of Spanish Morocco from 1915 to 1956.





To enter the medina of Tetouan and cross the ramparts. we have a choice of seven beautifully carved doors. Our only inspiration as a guide, alleys exude a delicious freshness, the buildings decorated with ceramics. Wrought-iron balconies of the white houses of the great Spanish tradition.
Here we are again plunged into the inevitable story of the great Hispano-Moorish times
The great palace of the Caliphate, built in the XVII century under the reign of Moulay Ismail, and a real proof. Enter this patio that jasmine smell good, listen to the singing fountains, let yourself carried away by the melody that you recall Andalusia






Tetouan is also the souks, souk "el Fouki" which smell good fresh bread and spice blends
souk "Al-houte" pretty little square shaded by a few trees where artisans exhibited their works lovingly work
Souks large animations, animations and what !! Townspeople dressed in white djellaba or costumes
Farmers in "red and white striped Foutas" selling their freshly picked products. We can not forget to go through "al Mellah" where a thousand craftsmen and ventent their expertise. On the hills of Ain Bournane a magnificent panorama of the city
Not to mention the "Riad al Ochak" (garden of love) where one can dream for hours in the quiet and freshness of this little cafe deep in the cave.

It occupies to scholars first place in all the medinas of Morocco. That is, its importance, its quality and the care taken never to pervert its authenticity.
It has retained an Andalusian soul that makes it the most Hispano-Moorish Moroccan cities.
To access it, simply go to the site Hassan II (Feddane); East of the square, under a door, starts the Hajj Ahmed Torres street that leads into the medina.
The Moorish style takes on its full dimension, particularly in residential areas where the wrought iron gates of all their windows give expression to these thick pristine facades.





Charming little square planted some trees where you can enjoy the beauty of the eyes exposed pottery on the shelves.
A few meters away, the jewelers street unveils its charms, as craft documents that can succumb the most demanding.
This is the tissue market. In the Medina of Tetouan, Guersa el Kebira is the domain of merchant of fabrics and clothing. The richly colored fabrics, plain and precious and lined are a true wonder.
The colors and materials seem infinitely varied and up under your eyes a living picture.
In the center of the square, the Rif women dressed in their costume are seated behind crowded stalls pieces red striped fabrics, white and blue.









Travel Photo awesome famous landmarks, distinctive imaging technology

We are used to watch the pretty pictures and sometimes wonderful tourist attractions famous around the world, but the photo, by definition, is the designated capture the moment, and thus documented's tourist attraction, say Colosseum building in Rome, for example, in the morning, or evening and etc ... Artist photographer Richard Silver was not satisfied with this. Relying on the "Time Slice" technology (time slices) stood up to take a series of 36 image the same parameters over 36 different time period on the same day, a product Collage teacher-introduce the subject of the image throughout the day, showing the diverse aesthetic elements of these features as reflected in the different hours of the day. The simplest words, watch every picture of this exhibition is equal, logically 0.36 visit you for this tourist attraction ... Enjoy!


* All rights reserved images of the photographer Richard Silver: www.richardsilverphoto.com



1. Burj Khalifa in Dubai





2. The Colosseum in Rome, Italy






3. Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey





4. Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in London, England





5. Aho Tunjaraki, Easter Island Island





6. Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy







Tourism in Rome

The visit Rome and learn about the historical and tourist landmarks is one of the coolest experiences that could be done, Va one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and the world, making it dubbed the eternal city. Everything in Rome behind the story and the novel its name and access to buildings and squares, do you know for example that the name of Rome called proportion to its founder Romulus, who was weaned from lupus that raised him? And also do you know what Albetsa in Rome differ from those in Naples? Together we will review the seven things not everyone knows about Rome perhaps contribute to the enrichment of our next trip to the Eternal City, Rome ...





1. In Rome do not drink cappuccino after breakfast
There is no what is the most beautiful morning of Rome, especially if you are sitting in a cafe with a patio overlooking the Tiber River, surrounded by trees witch in an artistic way, and enjoy eating Alchorason and tasty drink cappuccino which is famous for its Italy, to begin the day busy in the Eternal City. But you caution, in case you have to eat breakfast and ask Beware of a cup of cappuccino, in Rome does not drink cappuccino after breakfast, so that it is contrary to their habits






Great 2.mtahv few crowds
Rome city teeming with historical monuments, museums, par excellence and is one of the richest archaeological cities, making it an important tourist destination. Most tourists visiting Rome are going to see the Colosseum (Roman amphitheater) Tourist and similar places, but what you do not know that the city of Rome Museums few overcrowding, making more museums of Europe comfort when the visit, there is, for example, the Vatican Museums wonderful, and the Museum of Rome National Ghani important exhibits of statues Bronze and marble, paintings and mosaic mural in the very beauty







Birds "Kush Odhasa Island" hosts 18 thousand tourists in one day

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It hosted the Bird Island area, "Koch Odhasa Kuşadası" tourist of the State of Aidan southwestern Turkey, about 18 thousand tourists in one day.
According to the report came in the Turkish news agency "Anatolia" in this regard, the tourists came on board seven huge cruise ship docked at the port of the tourist area on Saturday.
Greeted tourists at the port of Kush Odhasa mostly from the United States, Spain and Japan 0.230 a big bus, it quoted a section of them to markets and another section to historic areas.

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