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Morocco Day 6 Thursday
I went up at 7 as we had a sleeping morning. I was a
bit late for breakfast so I was almost alone. There was a buffé to choose from
but half of it was gone. But I manage to get an egg, yougurt and some
bread. The people running the
restaurant is not what I would call serviceminded. The lady in charge took an order and
then she sat down reading a book. Leaving me waiting till I got tired and reminded her. L
Never mind, we left Sahara Line Hotel at 8.35. My lower lip is swollen
and not fun at all. The cold seem a bit better today. We started our long
journey south. Kind of nice at first as I spotted some dunes. But then it started
to become a really dry land. I thought it would bee very warm today as we were going south into the desert, so I took my lighter
clothes. Mistake!
But I managed. So far temperature has not been higher then Swedish summer. .
First stop, at 10.25, we made was at a coffee shop to go to the loo
and have a coffee break. Well needed for everyone I think. Then we continued.
We still had 330 km to go. And the road is straight. No curves what so ever.
At 13.30 h we stopped at the shop/gas station where some black and white crows had nested 2 years ago. But we did not see any. What we DID seee was litter! So much litter all over the place. I can´t help but being amazed about how much litter they can dump in the middle of nowhere. :( In this "dumpsite" were some gorgeous flowers growing and gulls searching for whatever leftovers they could find.
We are now in Western Sahara.
I am sneezing and feeling bad all over. And I start to feel dirty. This country don´t seem to be good to me at all. I am sneezing my way through it. Usually I start to feel great as soon as I leave Sweden. But not now.
At 13.30 h we stopped at the shop/gas station where some black and white crows had nested 2 years ago. But we did not see any. What we DID seee was litter! So much litter all over the place. I can´t help but being amazed about how much litter they can dump in the middle of nowhere. :( In this "dumpsite" were some gorgeous flowers growing and gulls searching for whatever leftovers they could find.
We are now in Western Sahara.
I am sneezing and feeling bad all over. And I start to feel dirty. This country don´t seem to be good to me at all. I am sneezing my way through it. Usually I start to feel great as soon as I leave Sweden. But not now.
Passing a desert area one of us suddenly shouted out.
A falcon was in the air. The driver was able to stop the bus so we checked the
bird and then went out to look at it. It was a pair of Lanner Falcon (slagfalk). We were lucky. And Anders was
overwhelmed. Such a beautiful bird. And it turned out to be 2 of them. Probably
a couple. We were able to get a bit closer before they took off. That was a nice and needed break. Cheered everyone up.
Later we stoped at Dakhla Bay to watch for vaders.
There were qu ite many of them so we stayed until 17.15 before we
went to Dakhla and shopping and then the hotel. The room Is gorgeous but
Internet connection is lousy. I took a shower but it took 5 min before the water was warm. Lukewarm, not hot.
We met for the birdlist at 20,00 in the lobby. For dinner we had first a starter with some fish and
vegetables. Then the main course was also fish. And for desert some kind of fromage. The dining room was outdoors and it was rather chilly so I had to go to my room for a jacket. My room is luxuary. Not used to such things. And we are going to stay here 4 nights. :)
There is one thing strange with Morocco. At 23.00h the whole country seems to go dead. Everything outside our rooms goes blank. And the light in the corridors is not lit even for so long it takes to open the door. You really need a flashlight if you want to leave the room in the evening.
There is one thing strange with Morocco. At 23.00h the whole country seems to go dead. Everything outside our rooms goes blank. And the light in the corridors is not lit even for so long it takes to open the door. You really need a flashlight if you want to leave the room in the evening.
day 6, 121115 Thursday, Oas
vid Laayoune, div stop
day 6, 121115 Thursday,
night in Dakhla http://www.visitmorocco.com/index.php/eng/I-am-going-to/Other-cities/Dakhla/
wireless internet complimentary in public areas,
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Marvelous captures for the day! I love your desert shot and the last one in particular! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteInteresting post!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Morocco is on my bucket list!
ReplyDeletethis is just a fun trip.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry you were sick on your trip, that is not fun! I hope seeing the birds made up for not feeling well. Great trip report. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteSeems to be an interesting trip.
ReplyDeleteEn varm og deilig bildeserie, bare så flott å se!
ReplyDeleteHa en varm dag!
You are revealing views of Morocco that I would never have imagined! For some reason, I thought that it was more "exotic"! But maybe that is the city area! Love those sandy views and the last photo has such beautiful lighting on a lovely scene!
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