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About Me
my name is mohamed i'm from morocco , i have 27 years old my birthday in 13 Octobr
First, I'm from Ouarzazate,i study law at university .
but I study in Marrakech. My city nicknamed The door of the desert, The town is chiefly inhabited by Berbers, who constructed many of the prominent kasbahs and buildings for which the area is known.
about my city:
Ouarzazate is an important holiday destination in Morocco, as a base for excursions across the Draa Valley and into the desert. The fortified village (ksar) of Ait Benhaddou west of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ouarzazate is the holywood of Africa, because it has one famous Studio.
Many Creater came from many countries to film their films. Second, there are many Kasbas in Ouarzazate, Kalaa M'gouna, dades and Tinghir.
Tinghir has beautifull Gorges called "Gorge Todra.
The Dadès Valley runs from Ouarzazate to Boumaine. It is dry and lined with kasbahs and unique fortified villages. From time to time, you must leave the road and discover traditional Berber adobe houses. Take a cool break at the Skoura palm grove. After leaving Tinghir you arrive at the magnificent Todra Gorge. It narrows as its faces tower higher and higher (up to 300m) above your head. A trail, passing through the Dadès Gorge, leads to Boumalne. Depending on the lighting the rocks seem to be red, pink or mauve. The Sahro djebel (mountain) is situated south of Boumalne where one can observe some of the 150 varieties of birds already spotted in the Valley of the Birds.
From roses to canyons
Sunset in Ouarzazate
By continuing your trip along the Dadès, you pass through the rose country, El Kelaât M'Gouna, where rose water, so vital for complexions, is made. In May, the rose has the place of honour in a three-day festival held throughout the area. Further on, the Dadès Gorge opens up and then the Todra Gorge whose cliffs can be 300m high.
The route of the Oases to the South
The Drâa Valley extending for almost 200km towards the South irrigates a narrow oasis where dates and henna grow. The Tissergate ksar (fort), one of the ksour (forts) which line the valley, houses a museum of arts and traditions in which many everyday articles and Berber craftwork are exhibited.
At the gates of the desert
M'Hamid is the starting point for trips into the Sahara. Two high dunes in Tinfou give a foretaste of the desert. For the real thing continue west from Tinfou to the Chigaga dunes which extend for 150km. One of which can reach a height of 150m.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I am here to help people as much as I can. to learn. to make new friends. to know. to create some beautiful unforgettable moments with beautiful people.
Music, Movies, and Books
series:
Quantico . praison break. DExter. the 100. spartacus .viking
movies : twilight , the town ,7 minuts. run all night
i like all kind f music
books: i like history books
Teach, Learn, Share
i can teach arabic and berber
teach how to cook moroccan dish
What I Can Share with Hosts
i can share with you anything just be honset ;)
Countries I’ve Lived In
Morocco