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| | Off-road in Morocco—from the desert to the souqs (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Driving away from the dunes on the same desert road, we saw a small, glittering lake in the dust, then another one, until it was a whole marsh. |
 | | The patchy, winding road with a ravine drop to one side was enough to think about, but we had the additional excitement of being chased by a four-wheel drive, whose drivers wore dark glasses and took a while to register our lack of interest in their merchandise. |
 | | Once Morocco’s party central and an international hub occupied by several European powers, today Tangier is a city of decadent patisseries, crumbling fin-de-siècle façades, failed cosmopolitanism, men on the make, and fl Africans hanging around waiting for an illegal crossing into Spain. |
| www.internationalliving.com /morocco/paid/morocco_march05.html (2187 words) |
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