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Destination Tangier Morocco
2008-09-22 04:45:00
Travel Lady Cruises Destination Tangier Morocco When I think about this part of the world I always conjure up snippets from the old black and white movie Casablanca. I have not been to this part of the world but I would love to add it to my list of many destinations. I should buy that book, the 1000 ...
Destination Tangier Morocco
2008-09-22 04:45:00
When I think about this part of the world I always conjure up snippets from the old black and white movie Casablanca. I have not been to this part of the world but I would love to add it to my list of many destinations. I should buy that book, the 1000 places to travel to ...Travel Lady Blog
Destination Tangier Morocco
2008-09-22 04:45:00
When I think about this part of the world I always conjure up snippets from the old black and white movie Casablanca. I have not been to this part of the world but I would love to add it to my list of many destinations. I should buy that book, the 1000 places to travel to ...Travel Lady Blog
indigo by Clarks Women’s Tangier Low Pump Wedding Shoes
2008-04-02 14:45:00
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Ladja Majestic, Tangier
2007-12-18 15:49:00
Maro?anom na meji nej Alah po?ge vse kamele!! Kljub vsemu smo brez stro?kov ujeli ladjo. Ciao Afrika, benvenutti Europa!!!
Ladja Majestic, Tangier
2007-12-18 15:49:00
Maro?anom na meji nej Alah po?ge vse kamele!! Kljub vsemu smo brez stro?kov ujeli ladjo. Ciao Afrika, benvenutti Europa!!!
The Ferry from Tangier to Algeciras
2007-10-24 17:57:00
The Ferry from Tangier to AlgecirasOeiras, PortugalOctober 20, 2007Homepage: http://canciondelvagabundo.goog-lepages.comOn the night of the October15th, Mira and I were sitting around our little pink room in the Hotel Marraketch in Rabat joking and scheming up plans of how we would travel around Morocco. Before we knew it we hashed out a plan to go way out into the desert and check out the little end of the road abode of Figuig. But as we talked through the night, I went off on a string of romantic musings about riding bicycles across the south of Europe.“We could pick up a couple of old lady bikes with baskets in the front and gear racks in the back in Portugal, and ride all the way around the coast from the Atlantic Ocean to the south of France ” I raged. The next day we found ourselves on a boat to Spain. I like romance of going the wrong way. Mira does too.So we rode out of Rabat on a morning train and made Tangier by mid-afternoon. From here we battled the crowds at the trai...
So, Tangier or Chefchaouen?
2007-09-12 18:58:00
Today, with our later than expected start, we were happy to have made it as far as Tangier. Now, a decision now had to be made. We could either call it a day and stop here for the night, or try to push on further south, as per our rough plan, and make it as ...
Tangier and the Touts
2007-09-10 20:40:00
For me, the prospect of visiting a whole new country has always triggered the same emotions. The country may change, yet the feelings are replicated faultlessly ? and each time with the same, burning intensity. Morocco would prove to be no exception.
R.I.P. Thomas "Tangier" James, 1941 - 2007
2007-08-11 11:47:00
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } R.I.P. Thomas "Tangier" James, 1941 - 2007, originally uploaded by levari. Arguably the greatest "unknown" Jazz trumpeter who ever lived, I was deeply saddened to hear this news. Saw him play once when I was seventeen at two a.m. in Philadelphia's Ortlieb's Jazz Haus...He was obviously suffering from years of horrible addiction, but for the few people who were there, he was unforgettable.-----------------------------------------------Fr-om L'ExpressThomas "Tangier" James, Jazz Trumpeter, Dies At 66By Damon GrykaPublished: August 7, 2007Thomas "Tangier" James, known as a "the trumpeter's trumpeter," passed away yesterday at his home. Mr. James, 66, had been suffering for sometime with heart trouble, his wife said. A bridge between the be-bop tradition of Miles Davis and Charlie Parker, and the Wo...
Getting the Finger in Tangier  Ok, so it was exci...
2007-07-01 03:23:00
Getting the Finger in Tangier O-k, so it was exciting to go to Tangiers.The mere idea that we were on the African Continent was enough to excite us, and while I'm glad we went...I certainly have mixed feelings about our visit.The relentless haranguing by the beggars and street vendors made me feel like we were in some bizarre cultural video game.The Mister had one little boy following him, tugging on his shirt and looking at him like puss in boots from Shrek.I could have adopted him on the spot.We eventually gave him a Euro to go away, but he was just replaced by another within seconds.It really did feel like an attack by street vendors...and they were unappeasable. One tried to sell The Mister hash...which, if you knew The Mister is absolutely hilarious.No matter where you looked, there was a photograph waiting to be taken. The history of the place is felt in your bones...and so was the contempt for tourists, and I suppose it should be expected. Walking through Tangiers was like wa...
Across the Strait – Tangiers
2007-05-28 18:31:00
Photo by dimsumranch It’s a real shame to be on the southern coast of Spain and not make the short trip across the Strait to Tangier. After all, it’s right there, so close you can make out small patches of farms and houses on the African side. While we’re no fans of package deals, a nice way to get a first taste of Morocco if you’ve never been before is to sign up for any number of boat and hotel deals, available at travel offices across the Spanish coastline. Travelclass in Marbella offer a €65 deal, which includes the cost of the ferry from Algeciras, two nights in an above average Tangier hotel, and they’ll even pick you up at the Moroccan port. As Tangier offers little to see, the hotel offers day trips to either the mountain village of Chefchaouan or the coastal village of Asilah. A word of warning – crowds in July and August can make this little journey truly terrible so plan ahead. Travelclass Tel: 952 868 679
Tangier Flor
2007-05-05 02:35:00
A Painting A Day Original Certified Art © 2007Click Photo for larger view.Details: 6 x8 ins. Oil On CanvasIncluded Removable Black Mat, Core Mounted, Ready to FrameTitle Certificate of Appraisal & Authenticity with Photo of Art Transfered into Your Name.See Sidebar for Artist History, Certificate DetailsItem/ Series #: TanFlor - 12253Price $100.00To Purchase: email@kmadisonmoore.comor Click Buy Now- PayPal SecureA Painting A Day Objets d' Art by k. Madison Moore
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