Surf & Discover Beautiful Tamraght | Morocco
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2023
- After exploring the beautiful, vibrant, and chaotic medina of Marrakech, we travelled to the coastal city of Tamraght to surf for two weeks. Tamraght is next to the bustling surf town, Taghazout, and is a much quieter little surf town. Our time here ended up being much more than just a surf trip. There is something special about Morocco that is hard to explain. Also, special thanks to Surf Soul Adventure (surfsouladventure.com) for such an amazing stay! :)
Thanks for watching!
Music :
Sahara Rains by Hanu Dixit
Ponte de Abril by Steve Adams
Timpani Beat by Nana Kwabena
Footage:
Sony a6500
GoPro 10
iPhone 13
Welcome to Morocco anytime I hope that you felt home guys ❤❤ !!
Thanks so much! We absolutely loved it!!
Changed so much since 1977.
What's the biggest change you notice? I wish I could have travelled around years ago before a lot of these place were so popular. I would have liked to see what they looked like.
@@AlexKowal Alex, Tarauzought was a dusty little village where the locals sat around with little to do. An enterprising bloke we called Spunky as he always wore an old t shirt with I'm a spunky number written on it would push a wheelbarrow which had a flat tyre from Tarauzought to Ancho Pt. and sell toilet paper, Mars bars etc to the tourists. A motely assembly of Australians, Kiwis and mostly U.K. surfers and hippies. The Poms had it wired as they went down there every year.
They stocked up in Ceuta with Johnny Walker whiskey on the way down and used it to bargain with the locals. They were a crazy bunch those Pommies and got Banana Village as we called it all drunk one night. When I look back I realise we were not very respectful of the local culture.
The hippies walking around the beach naked must have been very offensive to the locals.
Agadir was the place to go shopping at the souk. The Poms got us run out of town for whistling at the local girls in Agadir. We saw Mick Jagger down there sitting at a restaurant with a supermodel one time.
Alex, there are so many stories to tell, they may make you laugh or cry ,but the age of the surf camp and surf entrepreneur is upon us and it is not nearly the adventure it was. I still surf and have lived in Noosa Hds. my whole life, nearly 70 now
@@michaelgawthorn9639 just now seeing this... very interesting, I'm sure it was quite the experience, that's awesome!!
Nice 😮
Thanks Henrik!!
nice videos welcome to morocco
Thank you very much! 😃
Which month did you visit? I can see this was posted in July but I think the waves do not look like it's summer season there :)
You're correct! That was in November 2022.
is it possible to surf there as beginner in july/august?
@@hatorihonzo8118 Yes, definitely! Typically the waves are smaller there in the summer, which would be better for a beginner. My wife was a beginner when we went and some of the days/spot weren't the best for her.
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