Tuesday, April 18, 2017
oued ourika
It has become a tradition to make a stop at the Ourika river when we are on our way to the Atlas Mountains.
To take a foot bath in the icy meltwater from the mountains for enthusiasts. Our brave friend Jeroen even walked to the middle of the river.
Also a visit to the dear old merchant, where I once bought my first moroccan tajine and some plastic laundry baskets, for the large terracotta pots in our garden. This time I found a beautiful brightly colored flat berber basket.
There's always a lot of activity in the town along the Ourika river. It is the last place to buy 'whatever' before you go into the mountains.
After a short stop (for a foot bath, some shopping and a mother-son portrait), we all got back in the minibus for a bumpy ride to our final destination Kasbah Bab Ourika, in the mountains.
Labels:
atlas mountains,
berber basket,
high atlas,
market,
memories,
morocco,
ourika river,
roadtrip,
tradition,
travel
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I love the pictures from your trip to Marrakesch!
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Christine
Hi Ingrid,
ReplyDeleteit's a great pleasure looking at the nice pics.
Memories awake.
And a wonderful idea to celebrate the 25.wedding day in this way.
Lovely greetings
Michaela