Foggy along the coast. Seatbelts required by law.
While driving along the highway, Mustapha our CEO, filled in some info
Rabat… capital city… French chosen capital. Independence in 1961….
Kept Rabat as capital.
Almost every city has a King’s palace.
As we turn inland, we see a national park. There are a forest of oak cork. The bark has been stripped for the cork. Other side has eucalyptus for making paper. This jams the green part of country… is rainy part… the breadbasket. Most farms are not irrigated… depend on the rains that start in October. Lot veggies are exported. They also have vineyards. Major citrus producers. Pomegranates.
There are 12 states.
Little Atlas
Middle Atlas Mountains used for grazing
High Atlas ….highest mountains in North Africa… prevents at 13,600 feet, the Sahara desert from moving further into Morocco 50 +C in desert but freezes and had snow.
Anti-Atlas…. South of High Atlas… volcanic…. No snow, lots of minerals
Berber are the natives… speak Arabic but also own language… are Moslems. 68% of population have some Berber. Large Jewish sector… there are Jewish community centres near kings palace in every city.
Berber and Arabic are 2 official languages. Although French is widely spoken, is the business language but not official. 2011 was when Berber language (a combination of 3 dialects)after being neglected for centuries, was made official and now taught in school. (Looks Greek and is written from left to right unlike Arabic)
There doesn’t seem to be much in the way of garbage. Actually I saw someone picking up garbage with those pinchy things for picking up stuff. The farms are very organized… could be somewhere in North America although I did see “a” farmer using a horse and hand plow. Better that than the poor women with hoes hacking the dirt on the mountainsides in Uganda.





4th producer of olive oil in Mediterranean. Meknes state
Volubilis -had been inhabited since 3rd C BC-is a world heritage site …. Roman. Only inland site. 350 kms from sea. Limestone twisted pillars.
First was Berber, then Roman and finally Arab… first introduced Moslem here in the 8th century. Earthquake in 18th century buried… discovery by French starting in 1915.
The surrounding area looks like Italy and Sicily. “Suburb” is the outside for poor people. Inside for patrician. 1755 earthquake intact until then. Volubilis means morning glory in English. Agave has been planted to prevent soil erosion not for producing tequila. The city centre is the Temple. Storks nest is been taken over by sparrows. They are squatters that took over the condominium. It was occupied by the Romans from 25bc -285 ad.






4000 lived inside city. The 15,000 Berber slaves lived outside….In the suburbs. The Citadel or basilica … was most important




Agora… or forum means open place. (agoraphobia… fear of open spaces). There were 7 gates with 2.5 kms walls. Volubilis was famous for the mosaic floors of the Peristyle houses…. They were for the aristocracy…… to show off.






I’ll have to post more pictures another time….too frustrating ….sorry again!
It is another scorcher again….39C or 102 F plus humidity.
The olive trees at the site were all dried and shrivelled because of drought the previous year…. Causes the cost of olives to rise.
Association of women and children
Lunch at a GAdventures sponsored Women’s workshop at M’haya
Meknes-1 million population. It was imperial city in the 17th century
Cement plant…. Export to other northern African countries.
2nd longest reigning kingdom in world …. Is the richest family in Morocco at 2.5,000,000,000 dirhams.
Medina , means old city. Has souk meaning market, central square, casbah (seat of power) plus Jewish section. Residence area has bakery, public bath & Mosque.
King used 60,000 sub-Saharan slaves.
Almost 45 kms wall …. built in 17th Century
Meknes Medina has had world heritage status since 1996.
French came in 1912
Fez was 1st capital …
Beautiful pictures Gail. thanks for all the info. Chris
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