"All these yellow babouche! What was I thinking?"The fluted arches of Tin Mal Mosque.Bamboo stored in an adobe house. It will be woven into a coffered ceiling.Berber jewelry. The large yellow beads are called amber and are worn by the bride on her wedding day.The Berber market in Marrakesh souk.The Berber women of the Tafilalet embroider their chadors. Berber women do not veil but the Arabized tribes do cover their faces in public."just looking' This is something a shop keeper will call to encourage you to enter his shop. But do so at your peril!Sugar is purchased in large cones as it was in the U.S.A. during colonial times. A special hammer is used to chip off pieces of sugar for the highly sweetened tea that Moroccans enjoy many times a day.In the poultry market in Marrakesh souk. I liked the colors.These pieces of palm branch are used to shoo flies.The bread seller cannot leave her wares for her siesta so she manages the best she can during the heat of the day.A Hand of Fatima doorknocker on a door in Essaouira.Housework can be fun!! Ouarzazate souk.Kasbah in pink...RissaniA leather workshop in Marrakesh.Sunrise in the Erg ChebbiA loom in a simple home in the great kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.A man and his kasbah. Rissani
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"All these yellow babouche! What was I thinking?"