Monday - 31 October 2022 - We began the day in Chefchaouen - Cal went out before breakfast for another quick walk before the tourists were up and out.

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This little kitty family was all sharing a piece of cardboard in the blue city.
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A more modern door with tile and blue paint, of course.
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Blue alley
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Old world windows with paint applied from the windows.
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Complex architecture and paint.
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Another blue tunnel.
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Early riser headed down the street.
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Cat in the window watching the photographer.
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This is an ancient caravan hotel with stables on the first floor for the camels and rooms above for the humans.
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Rather rundown door.
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A rare green door of a religious building.
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The main door to the Grand Mosque in Chefchaouen.
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A four-sided water fountain in a small plaza.
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Colorful street - much photographed for Instagram.
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After breakfast we began the journey to Fez - 5 - 6 hours. For lunch the guide suggested a BBQ street side "restaurant".

Cal stands next to the sides of beef in the BBQ place. You walk up and let the owner know which part of the cow you would like. He then cuts from the carcass and grinds the meat into sausage - mixing with various herbs.
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A photo of the BBQ joint with all the available meats.
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The sausage is then grilled over hot coals and served with bread - no flatware.

It was delicious!!!!
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The reservoir at the Barrage Sidi Chahed dam.
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Virginia Ann and Mustapha (our guide) enjoying a pomegranate at a roadside stand.
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Fresh pomegranate by the roadside.
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We made it to Fez and began some sightseeing after checking into our Riad (hotel).

The first stop was the Dar al-Makhzen or Royal Palace
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These ornate gates were constructed in 1971. The gates are considered an excellent piece of modern Moroccan craftsmanship and are lavishly decorated with elaborate mosaic tile, carved cedar wood, and doors of gilt bronze covered in geometric patterns.
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Virginia Ann and Cal in front of the great doors.

The Royal Palaces are closed to the public so this as close you can get to palace grounds.
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Virginia Ann in front of the Golden Doors.
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The geometric patterns on the big doors.
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Tile work next to the doors.
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The Moroccan flag over the Royal Palace.
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Near the Royal Palace is the Jewish Quarter. No Jews live there today.

Ornate iron window balcony.
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The shops along the pedestrian street through the Jewish Quarter.

You can see the large balconies which are a hallmark of the Jewish Quarter.
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The home of the Rabi in the quarter - a very ornate balcony with large columns.
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Fresh pomegranates and in the background chili peppers.
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Gate into the Jewish Quarter.
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We drove to the hills looking over Fez - the Medina is in a valley between hills.

This is the Medina - the Great Mosque is the bright building in green.
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On the hill overlooking the city are the ruins of the Marinid Tombs.

These ruins are attributed to the 14th century, during the Marinid dynasty (13th-15th centuries).


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