100 Amazing Facts about Morocco
Marc Dresgui
Dive into the Heart of Morocco and Uncover Its Most Fascinating Secrets! 🇲🇦
Have you ever wondered:
The reasons why this book is perfect for the whole family:
Intriguing and well-researched facts:A glimpse into exceptional landscapes:A unique cultural window:Educational and accessible style:An excellent educational resource:A family-friendly format:
With 100 Amazing Facts about Morocco, embark on a journey full of discoveries and wonder, sure to fascinate the whole family and provide unforgettable learning moments.
Duration - 4h 5m.
Author - Marc Dresgui.
Narrator - Marc Dresgui.
Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Dive into the Heart of Morocco and Uncover Its Most Fascinating Secrets! 🇲🇦 Have you ever wondered: The reasons why this book is perfect for the whole family: Intriguing and well-researched facts:A glimpse into exceptional landscapes:A unique cultural window:Educational and accessible style:An excellent educational resource:A family-friendly format: With 100 Amazing Facts about Morocco, embark on a journey full of discoveries and wonder, sure to fascinate the whole family and provide unforgettable learning moments. Duration - 4h 5m. Author - Marc Dresgui. Narrator - Marc Dresgui. Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Introduction
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Fact 1 - The tropic of cancer crosses morocco
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Fact 2 - Mount toubkal, north africa's highest peak
Duration:00:02:38
Fact 3 - The moroccan desert is home to mysterious mirages
Duration:00:02:44
Fact 4 - The sebou river, one of the longest in morocco
Duration:00:02:42
Fact 5 - Figuig oasis, source of succulent dates
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 6 - Cedar forest of the middle atlas, macaque habitat
Duration:00:02:34
Fact 7 - The dades valley and its monkey fingers
Duration:00:02:47
Fact 8 - The changing dunes of merzouga in the sahara
Duration:00:02:35
Fact 9 - Ouzoud waterfalls creating natural rainbows
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 10 - Atlas macaques, rare monkeys in africa
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 11 - Haouz plains, a horse racing venue
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 12 - The pink rocks of the tafraoute mountains
Duration:00:02:46
Fact 13 - Lac ifni, morocco's highest lake
Duration:00:02:34
Fact 14 - The agafay desert and its lunar landscapes
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 15 - The rose valley of kelaa m'gouna
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 16 - Gouraud cedar, a thousand year old tree in the atlas mountains
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 17 - The lion shaped rock formation in ifrane
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 18 - Souss massa plains, refuge for bald ibis
Duration:00:02:25
Fact 19 - The changing colors of the anti atlas hills
Duration:00:02:51
Fact 20 - Gouffre de friouato, one of the world's largest caves
Duration:00:02:40
Fact 21 - Mount siroua, morocco's dormant volcano
Duration:00:02:42
Fact 22 - Ourika valley and its agricultural terraces
Duration:00:02:40
Fact 23 - Lalla takerkoust spring, a magnificent artificial lake
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 24 - Sidi harazem sacred spring, healing waters
Duration:00:02:25
Fact 25 - The aït bouguemez valley, nicknamed the happy valley
Duration:00:02:38
Fact 26 - Lake dayet aoua, famous for its pink flamingos
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 27 - The ziz valley and its verdant palm groves
Duration:00:02:41
Fact 28 - The todgha gorge, an impressive natural spectacle
Duration:00:02:40
Fact 29 - Guelmim's white beach, a vast expanse of sand
Duration:00:02:41
Fact 30 - The singing dunes of chegaga in the sahara
Duration:00:02:45
Fact 31 - The maâmora cork oak forest, an immense forest
Duration:00:02:39
Fact 32 - The road from imilchil to the legendary twin lakes
Duration:00:02:42
Fact 33 - The red lands of m'goun, majestic mountains
Duration:00:02:41
Fact 34 - The wind sculpted rocks of bouarfa
Duration:00:02:45
Fact 35 - Anti atlas hills with multicolored rocks
Duration:00:02:32
Fact 36 - The saïss plains, known for their fertility
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 37 - Cirque de jaffar, an isolated valley in the middle atlas mountains
Duration:00:02:37
Fact 38 - The oum er rbia river and its abundant springs
Duration:00:02:37
Fact 39 - Natural hot springs at ain allah near fez
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 40 - Colorful fishing village in sidi ifni
Duration:00:02:35
Fact 41 - Essaouira beaches and their famous strong winds
Duration:00:02:46
Fact 42 - The tafilalet desert, ancient caravan crossroads
Duration:00:02:37
Fact 43 - Argan trees of souss, drought resistant trees
Duration:00:02:39
Fact 44 - Blue mountains of chefchaouen, the blue city
Duration:00:02:43
Fact 45 - The hilltop village of aghmat and its medieval remains
Duration:00:02:33
Fact 46 - Aït ben haddou, unesco listed fortified town
Duration:00:02:41
Fact 47 - The unfinished minaret of the hassan tower in rabat
Duration:00:02:44
Fact 48 - Medina of fez, the largest in the world
Duration:00:02:36
Fact 49 - The mausoleum of moulay idriss in moulay idriss zerhoun
Duration:00:02:37
Fact 50 - Remains of the ancient roman city of volubilis
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 51 - The amridil kasbah, a testament to ancient architecture
Duration:00:02:44
Fact 52 - Marrakech's mellah, the old jewish quarter
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 53 - Bab agnaou, the emblematic gateway to marrakech
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 54 - Essaouira's red ramparts over the ocean
Duration:00:02:35
Fact 55 - Place jamaâ el fna, marrakech's lively center
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 56 - Leather tanning in fez, an ancestral art
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 57 - Marrakech souks, with 8,000 different stalls
Duration:00:02:31
Fact 58 - Imperial city of meknes and its royal stables
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 59 - The bahia palace, a splendid residence in marrakech
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 60 - Majorelle gardens, an oasis of color in marrakech
Duration:00:02:21
Fact 61 - Chefchaouen medina, entirely painted blue
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 62 - The ramparts of taroudant, nicknamed little marrakech
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 63 - Berber carpets, hand woven by women
Duration:00:02:28
Fact 64 - Berber silver jewelry, a symbol of protection
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 65 - Argan oil, produced exclusively in morocco
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 66 - Couscous, the traditional friday dish
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 67 - Tajine, slow cooked in an earthenware dish
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 68 - Ras el hanout, morocco's unique blend of spices
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 69 - The pastilla, a savvy sweet and sour mix
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 70 - Moroccan bread baked in earthen ovens
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 71 - Mint tea, the traditional moroccan drink
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 72 - Traditional leather tanning in marrakech
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 73 - Berber henna, festive body art
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 74 - Fantasia, an acrobatic horse show
Duration:00:02:30
Fact 75 - The moussem of tan tan, a great nomadic festival
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 76 - The kelaa m'gouna rose festival
Duration:00:01:59
Fact 77 - Amazigh new year dances
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 78 - The moussem of moulay abdellah, a tribal festival
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 79 - Cherry festival in sefrou
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 80 - Traditional argan oil mills
Duration:00:02:03
Fact 81 - Weaving kilims, typical berber rugs
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 82 - Berber tattoos and their symbolism
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 83 - Amazigh songs about legends
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 84 - Traditional moroccan holiday dresses
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 85 - Copper crafts in the souks of fez
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 86 - Wood carvings on moroccan doors
Duration:00:02:30
Fact 87 - Traditional pottery from the atlas valleys
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 88 - Desert scorpions glow at night
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 89 - Moroccan frogs, changing color
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 90 - The bald ibis of the souss massa reserves
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 91 - Dromedaries can walk for days without water
Duration:00:02:01
Fact 92 - Desert beetles and their hard shells
Duration:00:01:51
Fact 93 - Dorcas gazelles, fast antelopes of the desert
Duration:00:01:57
Fact 94 - Birds used to guide caravans
Duration:00:01:57
Fact 95 - The montpellier snake, a non venomous snake
Duration:00:01:57
Fact 96 - Sand foxes, nocturnal desert hunters
Duration:00:01:43
Fact 97 - Berber language tifinagh, thousand year old script
Duration:00:01:59
Fact 98 - Berbers using plants for natural dyes
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 99 - Argan trees provide refuge for birds
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 100 - Rhinoceros beetles, powerful atlas insects
Duration:00:01:51
Ending Credits
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