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Morocco Odyssey 23: Marrakesh (ii)

By Shattman
We began our next morning in Marrakesh by taking a ride in a traditional horse-drawn calèche. Initially, we rode through the modern part of the city, which was built by the French in the early 20th century. Below is our driver.
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Eventually, we parked and walked through some lush gardens to the Koutoubian mosque, the largest in Marrakesh.
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
It was near the mosque that we encountered three ‘water men’. In an earlier post, I mentioned one of them for having his picture on the side of a bus. Tradition has it the watermen supplied drinks [carried from local wells in goatskin bags] in brass cups. They announced themselves by ringing the bells. Today they earn their livelihood by posing for pictures with tourists.
 Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
We proceeded on foot to a number of attractions, including the Saadian Tombs, which date back to the late 16-18th centuries. It is a small ‘palace’ whose rooms serve a mausoleums  for the Saadian princes and royalty, and various favorites of the ruling monarchs. They feature ornate capitals on columns and intricately carved doorways and ceilings
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Outside the buildings are burial plots of various chancellors, their wives, and some military personage.
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
 The Palais Bahia [Palace of the Favorite] was only short walk away from the Tombs. Built at the end of the 19th century, it consists of two parts, both containing apartments built around marble-paved courtyards.
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
As in the Saadian Tombs, wonderful tile work, woodwork and carvings adorn all the rooms.
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)
It was in the Palais that I encountered four lovely young women from South Africa, who agreed to let me take their portrait.
Morocco Odyssey 23:  Marrakesh (ii)

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