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  • Boats rest safe at harbor during a storm in the coastal town of Essouria, Morocco.
    Boats at Harbor, Essouria, Morocco
  • Blue tile embellishes the floor at a fish market in Essaouria, Morocco.
    Fish market floor
  • The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas runs diagonally across Morocco.  The Toubkal region contains the highest peaks.  It is only two hours from Marrakesh.  Here, a young man poses for a portrait in the Atlas mountains of Morocco.
    Portrait of a local man, Atlas mount..occo
  • The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas runs diagonally across Morocco.  The Toubkal region contains the highest peaks.  It is only two hours from Marrakesh.
    High Atlas region of Morocco
  • The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas runs diagonally across Morocco.  The Toubkal region contains the highest peaks.  It is only two hours from Marrakesh.
    A village in the Atlas mountains, Mo..cco.
  • Boys in the town of Chaouen, Morocco.
    Boys, Chaouen, Morocco
  • Portrait of a boy, Marrakesh, Morocco.
    Portrait of a boy, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • Boats are nestled in safety from a fierce storm that blew through Essaouira, Morocco on a February evening, 2010.
    Boats safe at harbor from the storm,..cco.
  • Blue benches lay stacked up during the day at the fish market in Essaouira, Morocco.  Come evening time they'll be set up for a new round of eating.
    Blue benches, fish market, Essaouira..cco.
  • The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas runs diagonally across Morocco.  The Toubkal region contains the highest peaks.  It is only two hours from Marrakesh.  Here, a woman watches the scene below from the roof of her home
    Woman. Atlas Mountains. Morocco.
  • The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas runs diagonally across Morocco.  The Toubkal region contains the highest peaks.  It is only two hours from Marrakesh.  Here, a girl peers from a window in a traditionally built home high in the Atlas mountains of Morocco.
    Girl in window, high Atlas mountains
  • A blue ladder leans against a wall in the narrow alleyways of Essaouira, Morocco.
    Ladder Blue
  • A seagull soars above blue painted, weather worn windows in the town of Essaouira on the Atlantic coastal town in Morocco.
    A seagull soars above blue windows
  • A door in the narrow alleyways of Chaouen, Morocco.
    The Hermit Door
  • An ornate door knob on a door of blue in the town of Chaouen, Morocco.
    Door knob in blue
  • Checkered red and white steps in blue in the medina in Chaouen, Morocco.
    Checkered red in blue
  • Women, wearing blue, stand in the doorway of their homes in a narrow blue alleyway in the city of Chaouen, Morocco.
    The women in blue
  • A couple of men share a conversation on the plaza in Essaouira, Morocco.
    Evening in Essaouira.
  • An address on a blue door in the Atlantic coastal city of Essouira, Morocco.
    Blue address
  • A young woman on the back streets of Chaouen, Morocco.
    Young woman on the streets of Chaouen.
  • A blue bucket used to paint a door blue in a blue home in Chaouen, Morocco.
    Blue Bucket
  • A door of myriad blue hues in the town of Chaouen, Morocco.
    Myriad Blue
  • The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas runs diagonally across Morocco.  The Toubkal region contains the highest peaks.  It is only two hours from Marrakesh.  Here, a lamb peeks into the blue door of a village home.
    Moroccan Lamb
  • A man reads a book as he rides the express train to Marrakesh, from Casablanca, Morocco.
    The Marrakesh Express
  • Even the taxi's are painted blue in Essaouira, Morocco.
    The blue taxi's of Essaouira
  • A blue bike leans against a blue railing in the coastal town of Essaouira, Morocco.
    Blue bike, blue railing
  • The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas runs diagonally across Morocco.  The Toubkal region contains the highest peaks.  It is only two hours from Marrakesh.  Here, a door in a village, High Atlas.
    Door, village, High Atlas.
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    The tannery at Fez, Morocco.
  • The town of Essaouira on the Atlantic coast is full of blue doors.
    Blue door, Morocco.
  • Japanese tourist Anna Naganuma interacts with a woman from the town of Chaouen.
    A Japanese tourist interacts with a ..cco.
  • The pointed hat is reputed to go back all the way to Phoenecian times when they established colonies in North Africa.
    Remnants of the Phoenecians.
  • The town of Chaouen as seen at night from a rooftop in the medina.
    Chaouen at night
  • Young girls who sell goods to tourists on the Marrakesh medina pause for a laugh.
    Young girls on the Marrakesh medina
  • The sky is reflected in a Moroccan taxi, a Mercedes.
    Sky blue taxi
  • An electric meter painted blue
    Electric Blue
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    Cleaning the skins, Fez tannery
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    The tanning process
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    Hanging the skins to dry
  • The town of Chaouen is mostly blue, a trend started by its Jewish residents in the 1930's.
    Blue, door, Chaouen.
  • Blue alley
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    Fez tannery
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    A tannery at Fez
  • A Moroccan fisherman in the town of Essaouira.
    Moroccan Fisherman
  • A golden lock rests on a blue door in the Atlantic coastal town of Essaouria on the northern Moroccan coast.
    Locked Blue
  • A man walks through the narrow alleyways of the blue medina of Chaouen.  His shadow casts an intriguing light.
    The Shadow. Chaouen.
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    Dying the skins
  • At the leather tanneries in Fez the tanning of hides continues in the same manner as it has for at least nine centuries.  The hides are first soaked in diluted pigeon excrement to soften the hide, then are soaked in vegetable dyes, left to dry, and then cut into patterns that are made into various products for sale.
    A Fez Tannery
  • The mellah is the historic home of Marrakesh's Jewish community.  Only a few Jewish families remain as most moved to Casablanca, Israel or France during the 1950's.  These three men were visiting at the local synagogue.
    Men of Marrakesh's Jewish community
  • Passerby's reflect in rain water in front of the Koutoubia minaret, the main landmark of Marrakesh.
    Daily life beneath the Koutoubia minaret
  • Women in the coastal city of Essaouira stand guard against the cold.
    Essaouria.
  • Window. High Atlas, Morocco.
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