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Sunday, September 13, 2009

T - four days

T – four days

That’s it, final four days till our much anticipated trip to Morocco, and I for one simply can’t wait! The mountains, the desert, the markets and the Atlantic all await our arrival, as for the first time ever; I shall travel outside Europe and into the unknown. A new continent, a new culture, new food and new traditions all wait to welcome me, as I look forward to indulging in the Moroccan way of life.

My golden rule while travelling is simply that the use of the net is prohibited. I probably will occasionally use the Vodafone website to sms my girlfriend and parents, but that is about it, and this only means that I will have no way of finding out the Manchester United vs Manchester City game, a match I am gutted to be missing, however Morocco is a good enough reason. Due to the lack of internet my blog will not be updated, so a chunch of pages will be added on my arrival back home.

I have an outline or a vague idea of what I’ll be doing in Morocco, but Eddy is the main man with the plan, so literally anything can happen. My only few targets were the desert, mountains and the ocean, the rest is all just a bit of a surprise. I’m never one to not try something new, so I am sure to taste some strange food and try my hand at camel riding or something of the sort. Africa is a place which has always fascinated me, but as yet eluded me, so this offers me a chance to make my first footprint in the diverse continent. Though Morocco is a small section of the mass of land, early footsteps are what it’s all about.

Another thing I’m looking forward to is the actual travelling. We have booked flights to Madrid, and will drive it down the centre of Spain all the way to Gibraltar. A trip to the Santiago Benabeu is due, which is never a bad thing. I’ve always wanted to go to Spain, and a seven hour drive is just the way to do it. In Spain we will also indulge in the curious meal of bull’s balls, something I can’t wait to dig into. Spanish culture at its finest, followed by the Arabian culture of the people of Morocco. Bring it on.

After a first night in Gibraltar with ape’s for company, a ferry will take us across the channel in the corner of the Med sea. Traveling between continents by boat is just the perfect way to do it. The panoramic views will offer Europe on one end, and Africa on the other, and that will allow for some unique photographic moments. Sadly my camera is below standard, but as they say it’s never about the dog in the fight, but the fight on the dog, still a slick SLR would be an investment. Our first night will be in tangier, which precedes a six hour train ride to Fes. That is basically all I know about the trip, and that is the last point of civilization before the desert and mountain visits. All that will be followed by a trip up the Atlantic coast, and a first dip into the great ocean. Stepstonning one town to the other until we reach Tangier again, and our ferry takes us back across to our home continent of Europe.

The cities of Fes, Marrakesh, Rabat and Casablanca are on the horizon, and shanty rattling trains will take us to our destinations, where we will be greeted by the friendly, yet curious people of the great North African coast. God knows what they will try to sell us, so I must allow room in my rucksack for the diverse souvenirs on offer in the labyrinths of markets Morocco offers.

In all honesty I have no clue as to what to expect from anything, and these little thoughts are nothing but insignificant ideas. Having no expectations means that there will be no disappointments and the number one aim is to relax and enjoy everything on offer.

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