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South side's nature.
Kumamoto, Japan.
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wanderlust ➵
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Alleine Reisen als Frau in Marokko? Alles was du wissen solltest, haben wir für dich in dieser Infografik zusammengestellt. Mehr Infos findest du hier.
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Ramadan in Marokko
Urlaub in Marokko während des Fastenmonats Ramadan? Das ist gut möglich und eine tolle Erfahrung! Die Infografik klärt dich darüber auf, was es zu beachten gilt. Hier findest du weitere Infos.
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Morocco.Fez.Tanneries at old Medina
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Morocco.Fez.A colorful door of Mosque in old Medina
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Triclinium of the House of Orpheus. Archaeological site of Volubilis (Morocco)
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غُريّبة.
كل سنة و انتوا طيبين، ربنا يجعله عيد تكونوا مرتاحين و مبسوطين فيه.
(Ghoriba): Moroccan sweets made to celebrate Eid Al Fitr.
Happy Eid for all muslims.
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Morocco.Tangier.A historic hotel in old Medina
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Norangsdalen valley, Norway (by Peter Bailey)
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Myra Ancient City - Antalya
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Myra Ancient City, which is located in today's Demre district center and its vicinity, was established on the plain of the same name. The city was connected to the sea with the canal to the west of the Myros River (Demre Stream). Sea transportation and trade of the region was carried out from Andriake (Çayağzı) Port, which is located on the other side of the channel. The Ancient City of Myra is especially famous for the Lycian Period rock tombs, the Roman Period theater and the Byzantine Period Saint Nicholas Church (Santa Claus). The relief tomb, which depicts the dead and their relatives, is one of the most interesting examples in Myra tombs, which are the best examples of Lycian wooden house architecture. In addition, many rock tombs with reliefs or inscriptions are placed on top of each other or side by side on the south facing side of the rock. On the way to the city center near the theater, the ruins of the baths on the left of the road constitute early and interesting examples of Roman Period brick architecture.
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