The Centre of the World
We leave Morocco today and fly to the small African nation of São Tomé and Principe. What? Where? You ask!
Click the end of the rainbow to find it.
We leave Morocco today and fly to the small African nation of São Tomé and Principe. What? Where? You ask!
Click the end of the rainbow to find it.
The people of Fez worship “God, Country, King”, in that order.
Click on the motto of the Kingdom of Morocco for details….
We crossed a few things off the Bucket List today.
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Camel poop is so dry it can be used as fuel immediately after dropping, and other things I learned in the desert.
Click on the handsome beast for more information.
The mineral ingredient that gives make-up luminescence is mined near Merzouga.
Click on the model for details …
There is more going on in this picture than it seems.
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Ait Benhaddou was a trans-Saharan trading post on the Timbuktu to Marrakesh trail.
Click on the road sign for directions.
Pepe’ le Moco and Pépé le Pew uttered these words to woo the women they loved.
Click on the entrance to the Marrakech casbah and follow Pepe’ and Pépé to their romantic destination.
The trip we are on today is an exploratory journey. We won’t be conducting experiments on butterflies, plants or mice in an orbiting space lab, but we hope to discover things that elude us while we are at home.
Click on the life cycle diagram for details…