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THE M?INA OF
ESSAOUIRA |
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Small but charming,
Medina d' Essaouira which leaves the place Moulay El-Hassan offers
charming trotts color?au medium of small commercial streets. It is
allotted?' architect Cornut inhabitant of Avignon. The style
maroco-Portuguese, large the mosqu? the belfry, the terraces
ombrag the caf?Moor, the souk, are as many diff?nts places for the
pleasure of the eyes. With the wire of your walk, you will see
the?nists working the thuja pr?des ramparts, Ensuite, you will
a sqala of the city o?es superb ramparts, with their Spanish
bronze guns, seem protr the city counters imaginary invaders.
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ESSAOUIRA
BEACHES |
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It end on more than 6 kilom?es. One can y prsser
with the sun under the best conditions m? if it is d?nseille to
coat solar cr?s?ause wind, omnipr?nt, which r?e in ma?e. Attention
however a bathe bus mif it is surveill les month of multitude, the
movements tr?forts are often dangerous. Only do the surfers find
their account r?lement there, with imposing waves and a wind
Are all along the beach, of small cafeet restaurants
install? recently, proposing d?uners on the inch on terraces
ensoleill o?l is good to rest and drink a mint
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ESSAOUIRA GENARALITES |
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Situers
the door Bab El Sebbagh ( is of Medina), the tanners work since
d?nnies the skins in?rmes tanks. The odor naus?onde which?appe is
due?a lime and?n bath to soften the skins, compos?' urine of animals
and droppings of pigeons. Preyez of the bits of mint or a
handkerchief of perfume. An atypical place of Marrakech to open.
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GNAOUAS |
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The gnaouas are the descendants of black slaves
of Morocco. Their graphic origin would be Sudan. It is a music of
fright similar to the voodoo or a macumba. The Morrocans, in
particular the young people, adore this style of music (near to the
blues) throbbing, m?ncolic and envont and ruent each ann?au June to
the festival gnaoua of the city. The singers are adul?et
unquestionable are known universally and come will ssaouira
sometimes o, in vetables stars. They use the guenbri, of
the drums (ganga) and the crotales (qraqeb) form from two
half-sphs (out of iron) accroch? ?ne bars and that one strikes one
against the other in a particular rate/rhythm. The gnaoua is a music
without frontis.
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RAMPARTS AND
THE SQALA OF THE KASBAH |
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Does
Essaouira have built in m? time that its ramparts which were used
tr longtemps as dense against the invaders. This enclosure is
cr et perc?de broad doors. sea, it remains still a bastion with
its guns. The fortifications point out those of Vauban in France.
They surround of the districts whose plans have? dessin?par Th?ore
Cornut. Along these ramparts, you will not be able apper?a visit of
the sqala of the kasbah, with its guns of bronze to the weapons
d.Aragon and Castille and its platform of 200 m?es length; this old
Portuguese battery is certainly the place more symbolic system and
picturesque of Essaouira. .
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?E MOGADOR
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If you go to the port and that you look at the
sea, you must notice two?s and of tinyets treproches of C?. This
archipelago is appel?les of Mogador or purpuraires. Largest? of 30
hectares, call?"? of the Pharaon ", shelters a prison
d?ffect?construite?a thus fine last si?e qu.une mosqu?avec its
minaret and some fortifications abandonn?. The site is a rerve birds
(inter alia gulls and go?nds), and in particular a place of
reception for the El?ore falcons. The s have a Realement of
protection of bay of the powerful waves of l.Atlantic.
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