
Chefchaouen was our first stop in Morocco. Chefcaouen is a village in the Rif mountains (Morocco). It's home to about 36000 people and attractive to tourists. It has an old casbah which was used to fight the Portuguese.
This is one of the photographs I took when I went there . In 1920 it was invaded by the Spanish and given back to Morocco in Morocco's independence day 1956. I liked the town very much. The Medina was the prettiest part of all. And what impressed me most was to see children working to earn money for their family.
I didn't enjoy the tea or the couscous. But the rest of the food was all fine.
I also noticed the people used donkeys to carry things around and that is something that doesn't happen any more in Spain because they have been substituted by modern technology.
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