 This is the airport in Casablanca. Absolutely beautiful. |  We arrived in Casablanca from Spain and flew on to Fes. We were really jumping in at the deep end. This is a 17th-century Jewish cemetary in Fez Al-Jdid, which we found while we were lost, because we didn't hire a guide. |  We'd love to tell you where this was, but we were lost. |
 Still lost. |  Hey - we recognized this from our guidebook! The entrance to the Medina, the Bab Boujeloud. | 
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 Donkeys are still the main way to get goods in and out of the Medina. ASPCA really doesn't have much of a presence here. | 
|  We bought a nice chess set here. A lot of the goods being sold were made right in front of our eyes. |
 Hauling empty coke bottles. |  We escaped to the Dar Batha museum. We were primarily interested in some peace and quiet to have a picnic in the garden. |  We made our way back to the tourist information office and hired an official guide for the rest of the day. |
 Our first stop with our guide was a pottery souk. | 
|  Just outside the souk, we saw them drying pots. |
 The furnace, where they fired the pots. |  Ok, this is the last pottery souk picture, I promise. |  This was at the entry to a madrasa in the medina. |
 Inside the madrasa. | 
|  Next stop was the tannery souk. We saw them drying skins, dunked in pigeon crap, and saturated in dye. The smell was bad, but fortunately it wasn't that hot. |

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 This shot is only interesting because you can see our guide, in the long robe in front of Ian. Ok maybe it's not that interesting. Anyways... |  This is the Bou Inania madrasa. | 
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|  The spice souk |

|  This is the Ville Nouvelle (new town) part of Fez, where we were staying. |  And of course, some under-aged carpet weavers to finish off the slideshow! |
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