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The tremendous beach

Modern streets

Fish market

After the earthquake

The kasbah

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The tiny suuqs

Talborjt at night

Modern architecture

The busy port

The town zoo

The Thursday suuq

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AGADIR:
Laid-back boulevards

Agadir
Agadir is very different from any other city in Morocco. Built next to a tragedy – the earthquake of 1961 that killed 15,000 – it exhibits a totally different city culture and architecture from the rest of the country.
Agadir
Agadir was, and continued to be a favourite tourist destination. So it is no wonder that it was the needs of tourists which more than any other thing made the street wide and straight, houses low and minimalistic and which placed hotels between the city and the beach.
Agadir's face of mass tourism
Some people hate Agadir because there is very little that happens automatically here, while others find it all very attractive. One thing is definatly true: for every year that pass, streets become more and more lively, and more and more Moroccan elements move in where minimalist white houses before have dominated.

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