I LOVE MOROCCO

For all the Morocco lovers.
Para todos los que aman Marruecos.
  • Marocatlasgib4x4 Club

    Have been travelling to Morocco for over twenty years,it is a great country with the most hospitality people I have ever encounted,you can travell through all the country without any problems and its a very safe place to live in.Tangier port is one of the main entrance to the country and has a very european way of life,it has grown a lot in the past ten years.
  • Alfred Balban

    Morocco is the most for its people and its culture.
  • ALBERT GOLT

    Morrocco for me is like a trip to the past, to the times of Aladin and the Persian nights, especially when you are stoned with their exquisite GANJA, not the rubbish we get in Gibraltar, but that of the RIFF mountains.I have a beautiful memory back 20 years ago in Chef Chauen, were I got to see the elaboration of a delicious HASH. Ah man I can still hear those drums. Ps. I also love Morrocco for many other things especially their people who are ever so friendly and pleasant hospitality
  • Darren Nils Cawood

    I haven't been to Morocco yet but love the pictures on the site. Look better that Tunisia although thats a great place as well. Can't wait to explore it.
  • Raphael Gonzalez

    There is a special exotism about Morocco and it's people are just pleasant. - I highly recommend it to everyone!
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  • yousra

    i love Morocco im from it <3 glad to be with you in this page
    Thanks
  • gino guilliano

    dude what you guys do there e demasiau.se me pone la piel de callina cuando veo esos ninos con nada.think of my kids.and we have to say hamdulah.gibraltar bro is blessed.cant wait dude to go.remember one year i went with mark spiteri to tangers to take stuff to the nuns house there,and the amount of kids there was incredible.we started unloading my mitsubishi montero which i had at that time,my boot was filled to the top with goodies.but what we had more was powder milk for babies.when the nun saw all the amount of powder milk we unloading,she started crying and she rushed to the  praying room.i later asked mark what was happening .and why she got so imotional,mark told me that they only had one tin of powdered milk for i dont know how many babys.she had been praying for help,and the help came without she realising what this three men brought inside the car.it was a amasing feeling.
  • Alfred Balban

    Yes my friend it is sure a great sensation to see the effect on people when you help them,this place you went with Mark is the Cheshire Home in Tangier,we have gone a few times in the past.Its a home to special kids who cannot be at their own homes and this Lovely nuns care for them.
  • gino guilliano

    yes bro.and thanks for the invite.what gets to me the most is in the years we live in how can there be people in the world starving.every day thousands of tonnes of food are thrown,by supermarkets by factorys to be able to compete with others.the world we live in only thinks in one thing and that is only MONEY.
  • gino guilliano

    SMILAH FOR EVERYONE THAT OPENS THERE HEART TO HELP OTHERS.

     

  • Louis Balban

     JUST A LITTLE SAY...

    As an Islamic country, Morocco stands out distinctly for a significant reason. Due to the bold and strenuous efforts by King Mohammed VI, Islam in Morocco is rapidly turning out to be a tool to modernize and democratize the country. A revolutionary effort is on the way to reinvent the religion with a tolerant interpretation of the Koran. To aid this mission, the government has launched a website, a radio and a TV channel. Apart from this, religious dialogues are also held inviting the participation of elite public and religious heads. The recent efforts of the government strive to fuse Islam, modernization and civil rights.

    Principles of sound democracy are heralded in Morocco and are already on their way to modernize the country. The new family code adopted by the parliament in 2003 has conferred equal status to women in marriage, children and property. Fighting against religious fanaticism and striving to modernize Islam, Morocco is emerging as a model for democratic Islam. Ethnically and culturally, one can say that today’s Morocco is the least Arabic among Arab countries.... :))

  • Alfred Balban

    The Magic of the sand!

  • Marocatlasgib4x4 Club

    Long time since the group has been used, hope members use it to show your favourite locations in Morocco for example!

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    Pictures that combine the architecture of the Moroccan-Andalusian civilization and the traditional dress of the Moroccan population
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    Follow the link to our album.
    Last day at Tangier, Solidarity Raid 2013!
  • Alfred Balban

    Happy Rest and Excellent Weekend to all the fans of this page!
    Medina of Fez
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  • Marocatlasgib4x4 Club

    Only way to travel with your vehicle at the moment :(

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    Support_tourism_open_borders!

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    Happy days 3 days trekking « Argana » with the best team !

  • Alfred Balban

    Chef Chaouen.

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    Gnawa's music in Plaza Uta El Hammam The Blue City.

  • Marocatlasgib4x4 Club

    Ain Lahsen.

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    Great memories from our Raid in 2000.

  • Alfred Balban

    ¿Would you like to imitate the life of the nomads in the desert, know their way of life, come with us...!!!

  • Marocatlasgib4x4 Club

    Region of Midelt!