| | Along the way, we passed an argan cooperative run by Berber women. They were grounding the nuts, and many argan salves, lotions, soaps, and oils were being sold in the roadside store.
a fruit sold on the road for 10 dirhams (including the basket  ). We still don't know what it is called. It tastes somewhere in the apricot family, but with small seedlings, more yellowish than red inside. A view from the Ourika riverbed, up to the entrance of the cafe, over a rickety bridge (left). first waterfall at Setti Fatma, another view. |
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