On the coast



The last 24 hours we've experienced amazing contrasts.

We woke up in our riad overlooking the sunbaked Saharan wastelands and - after packing our stuff - we drove by taxi for several hours towards the west through an endless desert.





Underway we stopped at this surrealistic site - some goats defying gravity on top of an Argan tree. How did they climb up? And what were they actually doing up there? We'll never know.



Now we're here - in the cool harbor city of Essaouira on the Atlantic coast, which some friends told us we just had to experience.

 Coming from the furnace of the desert the coast feels almost cold. Here you have a 20-22 degrees Celsius climate all year round and a more or less constant breeze, locally known as 'The Alizee".
The cool wind feels SO wonderful even though we have to put on our thermal jackets for the first time in many weeks.




Essaouira has a bustling, vibrant medina surrounded by giant medieval-looking battlements. Beyond the walls, the sandy beaches  are stretching for miles.

According to legend, Jimi Hendrix and Cat Stevens were among the people staying in local communes during the Sixties.

Now, the music you hear above everything is quite literally the shrill from myriads of seagulls.
This is a city, which we've fallen in love with at first sight and we look so much  forward to explore it during the coming weeks.




 
 

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