This is a well shot documentary 👏 👍 👌 I have visited Morocco twice in 2015 and 2017, 6 days each visit. I still haven't seen everything, which means I will visit again. I'm waiting for the chefchaouen episode, the Blue City is always stunning
STUNNING LANDSCAPE!!! but I can't even Imagine How hard is to live as woman there(( endless Respect to my tribal sisters who endure everyday tasks there!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌💘💘
I was lucky enough to visited in 2015 & 2017 , slept in a Berber tent ⛺️ in the Sahara for a night each trip . It's very affordable because they combine tourists from all over marrakech hotels/ hostels to fill up each mini van group tour. I should look for all my photos and put it together on my TH-cam channel soon
Hello....this in response to your comment about living in the Sahara...I say this because your comment was over a year ago but I'd really like more details about it...what do you like??... What do you hate besides the heat?? I appreciate any and all comments, thanks
All of these areas are the areas of Western Sahara occupied by Morocco, and all of its inhabitants were displaced refugees in the Tindouf camps in Algeria after the Green March, whose purpose was to occupy, settle and deliberately change the human structure, which the world denounced at the time, and there are videos called Where is King Hassan II threatening In which the local population was killed, Western Sahara was a Spanish colony and ceded it to Mauritania and Morocco with the illegal Madrid agreements. After Mauritania left Western Sahara, Morocco seized the remaining lands. Every tourist advertisement for disputed areas is a violation of international law and a partner in the tragedy and suffering of the Saharawi people.
This is a well shot documentary 👏 👍 👌 I have visited Morocco twice in 2015 and 2017, 6 days each visit. I still haven't seen everything, which means I will visit again. I'm waiting for the chefchaouen episode, the Blue City is always stunning
Beautifully, sensitively photographed. Many of the images of the desert, if frozen, would make into incomparable paintings.
STUNNING LANDSCAPE!!! but I can't even Imagine How hard is to live as woman there(( endless Respect to my tribal sisters who endure everyday tasks there!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌💘💘
Thank you Tracks for this fabulous journey.
Spectacular and glorious 🙏🐪🐫🪶
I was lucky enough to visited in 2015 & 2017 , slept in a Berber tent ⛺️ in the Sahara for a night each trip . It's very affordable because they combine tourists from all over marrakech hotels/ hostels to fill up each mini van group tour. I should look for all my photos and put it together on my TH-cam channel soon
Beautiful video! It reminds us our fantastic trip in Morocco with our friend Addi 🤗
Love Morocco 🇲🇦❤️
Beautiful.
6:45, THAT SATISFACTION EVERY BODY NEED
living in Sahara its harsh you cant grow anything I hate Sahara but I respect it
Hello....this in response to your comment about living in the Sahara...I say this because your comment was over a year ago but I'd really like more details about it...what do you like??... What do you hate besides the heat??
I appreciate any and all comments, thanks
Races looking at each other / but they ALL 'gree on misogyny - Marlon Craft
I miss those days when we burned witches at the stake.
All of these areas are the areas of Western Sahara occupied by Morocco, and all of its inhabitants were displaced refugees in the Tindouf camps in Algeria after the Green March, whose purpose was to occupy, settle and deliberately change the human structure, which the world denounced at the time, and there are videos called Where is King Hassan II threatening In which the local population was killed, Western Sahara was a Spanish colony and ceded it to Mauritania and Morocco with the illegal Madrid agreements. After Mauritania left Western Sahara, Morocco seized the remaining lands. Every tourist advertisement for disputed areas is a violation of international law and a partner in the tragedy and suffering of the Saharawi people.