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Morocco

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MAROC

BY SOFIA BELJIC

ESTIMATE

DRÂA VALLEY

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FACTS

  • Was an important transit point on the Saharan Caravan Trading Routes
  • Ancient cave paintings and carvings show the history of the area
  • Activities: sleeping in the calm of the desert, hiking in the sand dunes, riding camels
  • I would visit because of the beautiful sand dunes and riding camels
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ERG CHEBBI

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FACTS

  • The dunes can reach to a height of 150 meters
  • You can go on camel tours and spend the night in the desert to where you can't see the village anymore
  • During the hottest parts of the year, Moroccans come here to bury themselves neck deep in the sand which is considered a treatment for rheumatism
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Cascades d'Ouzoud

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FACTS

  • Ouzoud means "the act of grinding rain"
  • At the summit, there are grain mills that are still in use
  • Highest fall is 328 feet
  • Activities: have a picnic, look at the beautiful scenery and watch for animals
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PARC NATIONAL DE SOUSS-MASSA

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FACTS

  • Main conservation importance is that it holds 3/4 of the Moroccan colonies of Bald Ibis
  • It is threatened by increasing pressure of the growing human population and construction
  • Holds captive breeding programs for threatened North African ungulates
  • Ungulates: scimitar oryx, addax, drama gazelle, Dorcas gazelle

Atlas Massif

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FACTS

  • Beautiful forests on the slopes of the mountain
  • Mineral deposits in the mountain have gold, silver, zinc, lead
  • Many paths that lead between the coast and the Sahara Desert
  • 4 regions one of them being in Morocco and having 3 ranges called Middle Atlas, High Atlas, and Anti-Atlas
  • Other 3 regions are located in Tunisia and Algeria
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