Top-10 photos of Morocco

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Gazelle

As the sun fades away you get to see a real beauty, you get to see some deer, you can’t actually see any details but their silhouettes glazing within the sun rays| by Anass ERRIHANI – CC-BY-SA-3.0

A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella or formerly considered to belong to it. The name gazelle comes from Arabic name غزال ġazāl. Six species are included in two genera, Eudorcas and Nanger, which were formerly considered subgenera. The genusProcapra has also been considered a subgenus of Gazella, and its members are also referred to as gazelles, though they are not dealt with in this article.

Gazelles are known as swift animals-–some are able to run at bursts as high as 60 mph (97 km/h), or run at a sustained speed of 30 mph (48 km/h). Gazelles are mostly found in the deserts, grasslands, and savannas of Africa; but they are also found in southwest andcentral Asia and the Indian subcontinent. They tend to live in herds and will eat less coarse, easily digestible plants and leaves.

Toubkal

Toubkal/High Atlas Mountains| by Anass ERRIHANI – CC-BY-SA-3.0

Toubkal or Tubkal is a mountain peak in southwesternMorocco, located in the Toubkal National Park. At 4,167 metres (13,671 ft), it is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains and inNorth Africa. It is an ultra prominent peak located 63 km south of the city of Marrakesh, and is a popular destination for climbers.

Rif

Rif| by Yascine – CC-BY-SA-3.0

The Rif or Riff is a mainly mountainous region of northern Morocco, with some fertile plains, stretching from Cape Spartel and Tangier in the west to Ras Kebdana and the Melwiyya River in the east, and from the Mediterranean in the north to the river of Wergha in the south.

Geologically the Rif mountains belong to the Gibraltar Arc or Alborán Sea geological region. They are an extension of theBaetic System that includes the mountains of the southern Iberian Peninsula across the strait. Thus the Rif mountains are not part of the Atlas Mountain System.

Goat

Goat| by Knocklee – CC-BY-SA-3.0

The wild goat is a widespread species of goat, with a distribution ranging from Europe and Asia Minor to central Asia and the Middle East. It is the ancestor of the domestic goat.

Oukaimden

A moment of inspiration, one of the scenic locations of the Oukaimden village, Marrakesh suburban| by MED.BENALLA – CC-BY-SA-3.0

Oukaimden is a small town and rural commune in Al Haouz Province of the Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 4440 people living in 655 households.

Ouzoud Falls

Ouzoud Falls| by Knocklee – CC-BY-SA-3.0

Ouzoud Waterfalls are located near the Grand Atlas village of Tanaghmeilt, in the province of Azilal, 150 km northeast of Marrakech, in Morocco.

Ouzoud means “the act of grinding grain” in Berber. This seems to be confirmed by the frequent mills in the region.

The bottom of the falls is accessible through a shaded path of olive trees. At the summit of the falls, there are a dozen old small mills that are still in use. One can also follow a narrow and difficult track leading to the road of Beni Mellal. While descending the gorges from the “wadi el-Abid” in a canyon sometimes one does not distinguish the bottom which is nearly 600 metres down.

by Amine Laghaout- CC-BY-SA-3.0

Oriental

The natural beauty| by Bilal026 – CC-BY-SA-3.0

Oriental is one of the sixteen regions of Morocco. It covers an area of 82,900 km² and has a population of 2,097,629 (2014 census). The capital and the largest city is Oujda, and the second largest city is Nador.

It is situated in the north-east of the country, with a northern coastline on the Mediterranean Sea. The regions of Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate, Fès-Boulemane and Meknès-Tafilalet lie to its west, with the Algerian provinces of Tlemcen and Naâma to its east and Béchar to the south. Melilla, a Spanish autonomous city, also borders the region.

Merzouga

Moroccan desert| by A.saliki photography – CC-BY-SA-3.0

Merzouga is a small village in southeastern Morocco, about 35 kilometres southeast of Rissani, about 55 kilometers from Erfoud, and about 50 kilometers from the Algerian border.

The village is known for its proximity to Erg Chebbi, a Saharan erg, and it is for this reason a part of the itineraries of many tourists visiting Morocco. Merzouga has the largest natural underground body of water in Morocco.

Legzira beach

Legzira beach| by Yassine 1312

References:

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazelle
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toubkal
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rif
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_goat
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oukaimden
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouzoud_Falls
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_(Morocco)
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merzouga

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