Long road trip to the Atlas mountains...Beautiful scenery...Mother Nature did it again...Expectations?
As we began the ascent to the Atlas Mountains, we realized it was the first snow we'd seen in a very long time. |
At the lower elevations, we passed many small villages. The higher the elevation, the more modern the villages. |
The sales as a result of tourist trade are what sustains many of the villagers. |
For us, nothing else can. Nor, as we enthusiastically continue on, do we expect to top those experiences. If we do, we'll call it "safari luck" and feel grateful.
It is from this perspective that we write over these next few days, putting our expectations aside viewing today's journey through the eyes of travelers perhaps don't have this outlandish frame of reference.
With snow melting at the summit, many creek beds and rivers consisted of fast moving water. |
As for the hotel; the room is small, minimally appointed with the barest of essentials. If the bed, pillows and blankets prove to be comfortable, the water is hot for the morning shower, the WiFi continues to work as well as it is at the moment and the food is reasonably good, we'll hardly complain.
The contrast of the clay colored hills against the lush greenery creating a picturesque setting. |
In some areas, the color of the hills was a deep pink and they were orange in others. |
Many small farms, richly green, dotted the landscape. |
The hills and mountains had endless housing areas such as this, with most of the homes occupied, as we determined from clothes hanging on lines to dry. |
Stopping at a popular overlook, we spotted what appeared to be a soccer field at a local school. |
Can you spot the waterfall in this photo of the Atlas Mountains? |
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Photo from one year ago today, April 10, 2013:
One year ago today was when we boarded the Carnival Liberty in Belize when our bag of vitamins was confiscated by security, none of which required a prescription, all of which may be purchased over the counter. What an experience it was as we were treated like drug smugglers. This never occurred again when we've since used or disposed of most of the supplements to lighten our load. See Part 1 for the details by clicking here. |