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12-APR-2015

The village

Ait Benhaddou, located along the former caravan route between the Sahara Desert and Marrakech, was inscribed on the UNESCO List of World Heritage in 1987 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/444 and is one of Morocco’s most popular tourist attractions. It is a ksar, or fortified city, including a series of kasbahs, but is now inhabited by less than 10 families. The ksar is a fine example of southern Moroccan architecture and has been the setting for numerous movies.

We had been looking forward to visiting this site, and it should have been a great experience, but as most of my Pbase friends know, Tim managed to fall off some stones while crossing a river (well, a wadi full of water) and break his foot on our way over to the ksar. We didn’t know at the time it was fractured, and there was no way to get back to the car but to climb up through the town to the pedestrian bridge on the other side of it (or cross the water again, which was out of the question), but it wasn’t the greatest visit given Tim’s painful condition, and my pictures – although I did take some -- probably reflect that.

He is still recovering from the break, more than two months after the accident. The cast is finally off, but he is still on crutches and can’t drive or get around too easily. We’re hoping that in a few more weeks things will be back to more or less normal.

This was a village across the wadi from Ait Benhaddou, full of souvenir shops and some interesting buildings and views of the ksar.

This was our first view of Ait Benhaddou, taken from a lookout, posted earlier:


Nikon D810 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/200s f/10.0 at 52.0mm iso100 full exif

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Zoltán Balogh23-Jun-2015 07:59
Just beautiful! V
Dave Petersen Photography21-Jun-2015 16:46
Excellent composition in this bright and high energy capture. So beautiful. Voted
Carol Rollins21-Jun-2015 12:54
This is really lovely. Great shot Helen.
Gill Kopy21-Jun-2015 00:50
I love how so much attention is paid to detail - super shot V
Tom LeRoy20-Jun-2015 16:29
A sun bathed shot that shows the atmosphere so well. Glad Tim is getting better! V
Jim Coffman20-Jun-2015 15:39
I love this facade!! Great capture,Helen!
Gerard Koehl20-Jun-2015 15:31
Très belle entrée. V
Long Bach Nguyen20-Jun-2015 15:29
beautiful as always Helen