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SAFI:
Safi at night

Safi, Morocco

This building is of many anonymous ones during the day, but it offers quiet beauty at night.

A walk around Safi at night is not a lonely one. While so many other Moroccan cities have a tendency of dying quickly after sunset, Safi goes on deep into the night.
Walks around Moroccan cities are among the things I enjoy most doing when I visit the country. The artificial and sparse light helps new contours and colours to stand out, while they might be turned almost invisible from the strong sun light during day time.

Safi, Morocco

Snails in hot soup — delicious! You find this all around Morocco, and it is a great snack, and it only cost 5 dh. To the right you see a creamy dairly paste, slightly similar to youghurt, but sweeter. This is another Moroccan speciality, and you buy it in tiny grocery stores at a great price of 2 dh.

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