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Morocco Odyssey 25: Marrakesh (iv)

By Shattman
 Finally, we are ready to enter the el-Fna square. For centuries, it was the nerve center and symbol of the city.Once a site for public executions [beheadings], today it is a multi-purpose market place. Occupying a huge area, it is jam packed with all manner of food stands, apparel, musicians [drummers, snake charmers]. The shot below was taken from a restaurant balcony; it can gives you only a small glimpse of extent of the market.
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Everywhere I turned in this hustle and bustle, there was something or somebody I wanted to photograph. Below are some select samples of the many shots; they are self-evident, so I will skip further commentary except to say that this was my favorite site.
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
Morocco Odyssey 25:  Marrakesh (iv)
 The next day we returned to Casablanca for our flight back home. So, this posting completes my Morocco Odyssey account. I hope you enjoyed looking/reading about it. For us, it was among the best foreign travel experiences we ever had. A sneak preview of future posts: we will be visiting in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Images will be in color and B&W infrared.

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