Jan 17, 2008

Ain Leuh

The second part of this trip was to move initially from snowy mountains to the wildlife forests where we could meet the primitive and simple way of life in some areas that are mostly inhabited by Berbers settlers. Cultural hints that give a strong impression to non-resident visitors how extensively there is a vast differences even at the same country.
Ain Leuh and surroundings: 5 Km of a long walking journey deeper inside the Middle atlas, we found many natural resources including snowy edges mountains, with deep grottos, cedar forests covered by recent snow, mounds of clear white snow, rivers that are full of campers and catchy cascaded of Morocco’s largest river Oum Rbia sources. It was comparatively demanding to walk down the hills back to Azrou. Hopefully there was a car that kindly responds to my hitchhiking thumping up. In the youth hostel, we found some American friends with whom we shared the night.

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