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13-MAY-2018 John Hamers

Ksar Aït Benhaddou

Aït Benhaddou is an fortified village (ksar in Arabic), along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. Some families are still living in this ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings. This is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture. Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.

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Ton T.11-Oct-2018 17:14
Fantastic! V
Blandine Mangin11-Oct-2018 11:25
wonderful ! v
Frank Tran11-Oct-2018 11:02
Great image and interesting info. V+
marie-jose wolff11-Oct-2018 08:40
beautiful image of this village perched on the hill! V
Paco López11-Oct-2018 05:35
Great light and colours! V!
Charlene Ambrose10-Oct-2018 23:51
Great image of this village and the story is very interesting as well. V
Range View 10-Oct-2018 23:06
Hard to understand how people live here.
David.
Graeme10-Oct-2018 22:22
A fabulous landscape, John.V
Walter Otto Koenig10-Oct-2018 22:10
What an amazing place with this unique architecture. Very well composed. "V"
Pierre Martin10-Oct-2018 20:39
splendid picture of that village in that arid region!
Patricia Kay10-Oct-2018 19:15
Wonderful clarity in this beautiful scene John....BV
Helen Betts10-Oct-2018 18:59
Great perspective for this historic village, which I remember well since that was where Tim broke his foot crossing the wadi. Very interesting place to wander, though. V.
joseantonio10-Oct-2018 18:33
Fabulous capture of this amazing place.V.
janescottcumming10-Oct-2018 17:55
An interesting place to live and visit. V
Jim Coffman10-Oct-2018 17:50
Hard to believe there are people living there! Nice work, John...
globalgadabout10-Oct-2018 17:45
a fascinating place...the vegetation suggests it might be an oasis too..
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