My 1001 Nights

My 1001 Nights

Author: Alice Morrison

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-04-18

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1471174263

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TV presenter, writer and adventurer Alice Morrison gives her own unique and personal insight into Morocco, her home for 1001 nights. When Alice Morrison headed out to Morocco, it was to take on one of the most daunting challenges: to run in the famous Marathon des Sables. Little did she expect to end up living there. But as soon as she settled in a flat in Marrakech, she was won over by the people, the spectacular scenery and the ancient alleyways of the souk. Soon she was hiking over the Atlas mountains, joining nomads to sample their timeless way of life as they crossed the Sahara desert, and finding peace in a tranquil oasis. Despite more than 10 million tourists coming to Morocco each year, there is remarkably little that has been written about its people, their customs and the extraordinary range of places to visit, from bustling markets to vast, empty deserts. Alice makes sure she samples it all, and as she does she provides a stunning portrait of a beautiful country. As a lone woman, she often attracts plenty of curiosity, but her willingness to participate - whether thigh deep in pigeon droppings in a tannery or helping out herding goats - ensures that she is welcomed everywhere by a people who are among the most hospitable on the planet. Alice came to fame with her BBC2 series Morocco to Timbuktu, and now she joins the ranks of great travel writers who can bring a country vividly to life and instantly transport the reader to a sunnier place. If you're thinking of going to Morocco, or you want to recall your time there, My 1001 Nights is the ideal book.


Culture and Customs of Morocco

Culture and Customs of Morocco

Author: Raphael Chijioke Njoku

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2005-12-30

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 0313038430

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Moroccan culture today is a blend of Berber, African, Arab, Jewish, and European influences in an Islamic state. Morocco's strategic position at the tip of North Africa just below Spain has brought these cultures together through the centuries. The parallels with African and Middle Eastern countries and other Muslim cultures are drawn as the major topics are discussed, yet the uniqueness of Moroccan traditions, particularly those of the indigenous Berbers, stand out. The narrative emphasizes the evolving nature of the storied subcultures. With more exposure to Western-style education and pop culture, the younger generations are gradually turning away from the strict religious observances of their elders. General readers finally have a substantive resource for information on a country most known in the United States for the Humphrey Bogart classic Casablanca, images of the souks (markets), hashish, and Berber rugs. The strong introduction surveys the people, land, government, economy, educational system, and history. Most weight is given to modern history, with French colonial rule ending in 1956 and a succession of monarchs since then. The discussion of religion and worldview illuminates the Islamic base and Jewish communities but is also notable for the discussion of Berber beliefs in spirits. In the Literature and Media chapter, the oral culture of the Berbers and the new preference for Western-style education and use of French and even English are highlights. The Moroccans are renowned as skilled artisans, and their products are enumerated in the Art and Architecture/Housing chapter, along with the intriguing descriptions of casbahs and old quarters in the major cities. Moroccans are hospitable and family oriented, which is reflected in descriptions of their cuisine and social customs. Moroccan women seem to be somewhat freer than others in Muslim countries but the chapter on Gender Roles, Marriage, and Family shows that much progress is still needed. Ceremonies and celebrations are important cultural markers that bring communities together, and a wealth of religious, national, and family rites of passage, with accompanying music and dance, round out the cultural coverage.


50 Best Adventures on Earth

50 Best Adventures on Earth

Author: Richard Bangs

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2025-05-06

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1493085468

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From scaling untouched Himalayan peaks to navigating pristine Amazon rapids, 50 Best Adventures on Earth is your ultimate guide to the planet's most extraordinary experiences, handpicked by legendary explorer Richard Bangs. Transform your travel dreams into reality with this definitive guide from the founder of Sobek Expeditions, who has led over 35 first river descents across six continents. This visually stunning guide combines practical planning with heart-pounding inspiration, featuring: Detailed GPS coordinates and full-color photography for each destination Expert guidance on skill levels, seasonal timing, and essential gear First-hand accounts of groundbreaking expeditions from a pioneer whose company has guided over one million adventurers Comprehensive trip planning resources, from local guides to accommodation options Whether you're an experienced thrill-seeker or an aspiring explorer, Bangs' masterful selection will add to any bucket list. His knowledge of each location—earned through decades of pioneering exploration—transforms this book from a simple guidebook into a playbook for those who dare to seek the extraordinary.


The Notion of Space within Diverse Fields of Cognizance

The Notion of Space within Diverse Fields of Cognizance

Author: Driss Bouyahya

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2021-07-28

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1527573184

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This volume provides a multifaceted approach to how meanings of space are created and how they impact individuals’ perceptions, sense of belonging, identity, actions and ideologies. It brings together various contributions that shed light on the multiplicity of voices and narratives on space, on their co-existence and forms of interactions, and on the ways in which they emerged from, and reshaped, relations of power.


Top 50 Best Things to do in Marrakesh, Morocco

Top 50 Best Things to do in Marrakesh, Morocco

Author: Nicholas Khatch

Publisher: NK

Published: 2023-07-31

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13:

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Welcome to Marrakesh, a city that captivates the senses and transports you to a world of enchantment. In this curated list, we present 50 remarkable experiences that showcase the best of this Moroccan gem. Immerse yourself in the vibrant hustle and bustle of Djemaa el-Fna, where the aroma of spices mingles with the sounds of street performers. Indulge in the delights of the Medina, where narrow alleys lead to hidden treasures in the form of bustling souks, each offering unique handicrafts, textiles, and aromatic spices. Marrakesh is a city of architectural wonders, and you'll have the opportunity to explore its majestic palaces and mosques. Step into the Bahia Palace and be mesmerized by its intricate tile work and lush gardens. Marvel at the Koutoubia Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture that stands tall as a symbol of Marrakesh. Delve into the serenity of the Menara Gardens, where olive groves and a picturesque pavilion create a tranquil oasis amidst the city's vibrant energy. No visit to Marrakesh would be complete without savoring the flavors of its culinary scene. Indulge in the tantalizing spices and aromatic herbs that define Moroccan cuisine. Experience the traditional hammam, a luxurious bathing ritual that rejuvenates the body and mind. Discover the art of Moroccan tea-making and indulge in a steaming cup of refreshing mint tea at a local café, immersing yourself in the city's social fabric. Beyond the city limits, Marrakesh unveils natural wonders that beckon the adventurous soul. Embark on a thrilling desert adventure and feel the adrenaline rush as you zip through the Agafay Desert on a quad bike. Explore the stunning Atlas Mountains, where hiking trails lead you to breathtaking vistas and cascading waterfalls. For a more leisurely escape, take a camel ride through the palm groves at sunset, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the desert landscape. Embark on a journey of discovery and delight as you explore the vibrant tapestry of Marrakesh. Let its ancient history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes leave an indelible mark on your soul. Each experience on this list invites you to delve deeper into the city's essence, creating memories that will stay with you long after you've bid farewell to Marrakesh. Get ready to embark on a remarkable adventure that promises to ignite your senses and leave you yearning for more.


Timeless Places

Timeless Places

Author: Alexandra Bonfante-Warren

Publisher: Friedman/Fairfax Pub

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781567997514

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Examines the life, customs, and culture of the portion of France known as Provence.


Morocco, Its People and Places

Morocco, Its People and Places

Author: Edmondo De Amicis

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-11

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Edmondo De Amicis' 'Morocco, Its People and Places' is a rich exploration of the diverse culture, landscapes, and traditions of Morocco. Written in a descriptive and informative style, De Amicis delves into the history, customs, and daily life of the Moroccan people, providing a vivid portrayal of the country. Published in the late 19th century, the book offers valuable insights into a lesser-known region at the time, making it a significant contribution to travel literature of that era. De Amicis' attention to detail and keen observations make this book a captivating and educational read for anyone interested in North African culture and history. The narrative is interspersed with personal reflections and encounters, adding an intimate touch to the exploration of Morocco. Through his immersive writing style, De Amicis invites readers to experience the beauty and complexity of this enchanting country firsthand.


Bon Bon Voyage

Bon Bon Voyage

Author: Nancy Fairbanks

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-08-07

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 144061914X

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Forty-something homemaker Carolyn Blue is through with cooking and cleaning. She’s finally decided to throw in the dishtowel—and take on a dream job as a food writer. Now her plate is filled with exotic locales, delectable foods, and even a dash of crime—to taste. She could very well get used to this… Even if Carolyn has to share a cabin with her mother-in-law, it’s still a terrific Mother’s Day present: passage on the Bountiful Feast, a gourmet European cruise ship. Unfortunately, the attitude of the disgruntled crew is putting a damper on the trip. So is the disappearance of a female passenger—not to mention the disastrous shortage of double chocolate raspberry mousse. And when passengers are drugged and a corpse turns up, it’s clear to Carolyn that the Bountiful Feast is sailing headlong into dangerous waters... Includes recipes!