Sunday 26 April 2009

Meknes

Meknes is just great... we wandered around the Souks and markets on the first day getting a few spices and such like. The market was very busy - the description of it being like Ikea on a Bank Holiday was pretty spot on! The girls were not too keen on the meat area - the standing joke was that the meat was so fresh any good vet could have revived its owner. But it was all part of the experience.



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Stalls in the market piled high with olives.



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The outer wall of the royal palace in Meknes which is one of the original Imperial cities.



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The girls enjoying their banana juice in the main square - a great place for sitting and just watching the world go by!


The second day we had a horse and cart ride around the town which included going through the market street - stalls were literally being moved out of the way to let us through. Going back to Ikea - it was like pushing the biggest possible trolley in the opposite direction to everyone else!



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The girls with Ahmed, our slightly made driver!


Managed to buy a breathable mat for along side the Motorhome (much cheaper than the UK...).


For the second day we had a problem getting a taxi back to the site (we were carrying the mat and a taxi would have been really good!)... later found that there is a strike among 'professional' drivers.. including petrol tanker drivers ... so we may be here for a while... No, Ray is using his contacts to locate fuel so no worries there so far. Food is another matter as shops run low but we are OK for a few days and won't have to resort to raiding the cupboards for a bit!

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