Vincent Poon :: Chaouen and Chefchaouen, old town and new town

I deliberately took a detour and came to this little town for 1 night to experience life on the Rif mountain. No more sly merchants or annoying greetings, no more mosques or monuments to see; just walk, sit and enjoy the tranquility and perhaps the blues here...
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On the way to Chaouen, we stopped at the town of Ouezzane
The cook was busy grilling, looks delicious
The famous bluish houses of Chefchaouen
The falls of Ras El-Maa
On the way to Chaouen, we stopped at the town of Ouezzane
The cook was busy grilling, looks delicious
The famous bluish houses of Chefchaouen
The falls of Ras El-Maa
The villagers were drying their carpets along the bridge
The two "huts" are dedicated for women to wash their laundries
Beautiful scenery, with the ruined mosque in the background
Eastern gate of the medina, from this point onwards, we are in the medina "old city"
The villagers were drying their carpets along the bridge
The two "huts" are dedicated for women to wash their laundries
Beautiful scenery, with the ruined mosque in the background
Eastern gate of the medina, from this point onwards, we are in the medina "old city"
Like the Greek islands, the town is full of blueish alleys
and it is not easy not to get lost
Like the Greek islands, the town is full of blueish alleys
and it is not easy not to get lost


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