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Stores in the medina streets of Fez, Morocco.
"Golden door in Fes, door of Royal palace.OTHER MOROCCO PHOTOS"
Bab Bou Jeloud gate (The Blue Gate) located at Fez, Morocco
the largest and busiest of the four traditional leather tanneries still operating in the medina in Fez, Morocco
Man working in traditional Moroccan leather tanneries, medina Fez, Morocco. Fez is the second largest city of Morocco, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has been called the "Mecca of the West" and the "Athens of Africa".http://bem.2be.pl/IS/morocco_380.jpg
FES, MOROCCO - CIRCA SEPTEMBER 2014: view of old medina in Fes circa September 2014 in Fes.
The Bab Bou Jeloud gate also known as The Blue gate at the medina of Fez, Morocco
Famous tannery in sunny Fez, Morocco, North Africa
The building was used to train Islamic scholars, particularly in Islamic law and jurisprudence
Attarine Madrasa Fez Madressa, Morocco
Overview of the tannery in Fez, Morocco.
I shot the fantastic blue wall of Chefchaouen
In the medina of Fes in Morocco
Mosque at Bab Guissa Gate in Fez - Morocco
A picture of the rooftops and cityscape of Fez's old medina, i.e. Fes el Bali.
The Medersa Bou Inania is a madrasa in Fes, Morocco. Medersa Bou Inania is acknowledged as an excellent example of Marinid architecture.
The Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque in Fez, Morocco
Gate to the palace of the king of Morocco in Fez, Morocco.
"Moroccan man walking in front of The Royal Palace, Fes, Morocco."
Souvenir market in old Medina of Essaouira, Morocco
Famous skin tannery in Fes, Morocco, North Africa
Women in blue in Fez, door of Royal palace.
Workers and dyeing in red hides in the vats of Fez tanneries, Morocco.
Traditional Moroccan mint tea with sweets
The main entrance gold doors of the palace in fez, Morocco
Fes Medina, Morocco - July 12, 2010: People walk through an arched gateway in the historical medina or "Fas el Bali" which is a UNESCO world heritage site. People can be seen by the side of the street and some people near shops in the background. Fes is the former capital of Morocco and one of the countries four imperial cities.
Volubilis is a partly excavated Berber city in Morocco situated near the city of Meknes, and commonly considered as the ancient capital of the kingdom of Mauretania.
Arabic muslim man in old Medina narrow street of Fes in Morocco (Madrasa Al-Attarine).
Traditional Moroccan mint tea with sweets
Madrasa al-Attarine in Fez, Morocco, internal patio.
Dar al-Makhzen - a royal palace of the Alaouite sultan in the city of Fez, Morocco
Dar el Makhzen in the oriental city of Fes.
Couscous (Arabic: كُسْكُس ) is a Maghrebi dish of small (about 3mm diameter) steamed balls of crushed durum wheat semolina, usually served with a stew spooned,vegetables at family gatherings.
Spices and herbs from a moroccan market in the Medina of Fes, Morocco
Young Caucasian woman standing near the Bab Boujeloud in Fez, Morocco
Panorama of market in front of gate to ancient medina of Fez, Morocco at dusk.
Long exposure image of people walking in street Market at the Medina of Fez, Morocco.
Beautiful cityscape of Fez taken from rooftop terrace in the heart of old medina, Fez, Morocco, North Africa
Pink skies in Fez.
Landscape with tannery in Fez town, Morocco
The University of al-Qarawiyyin or al-Karaouine is a university located in Fes, Morocco. It is the oldest existing, continually operating and the first degree awarding educational institution in the world according to UNESCO and Guinness World Records
"the three big golden doors of the royal palace of Fez, morocco"
"Fez, Morocco - September 18, 2008: man riding a donkey in a dark alley of the medina of Fez in Morocco."
Decorative elements on the souk (market) in the old town, Medina in Morocco. Jug for brewing the tea.