Cobras loose in the square? Didn't bother me at all.... |
This was also the first place where the locals weren't always friendly. Some of them knew some very colourful English phrases indeed... and they weren't afraid to use them if you didn't buy from their stall or changed your mind about buying something.
In the square/night market |
We had two Hammams while we were there. A spa experience where you get mostly naked, get washed by a woman, scrubbed practically raw, then maybe have a back massage, before getting washed again, shampooed and rinsed off. It was actually pretty good!
In the desert. Honest. |
Especially after spending two whole days in a bus that would never pass a WOF going to and from the desert (it was as much a desert as Petone is a beach) where we rode a camel to get to our Berber tent that smelt of camel and man-musk. Mmmmm.
The food was a mixed bag too. The tagines were generally pretty good and you could get roti as well (filled with soft cheese... nom). Everything came with flat, hard bread rolls, which I personally got sick of incredibly quickly. Kyle happily disposed of any leftovers though.
Living like a Berber |
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