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In
November of 2006, David spent two weeks in The Kingdom of Morocco,
most of which was on assignment with British tour company
Equatorial Travel, trekking across
the Sahara
Desert
for 10 days (covering nearly
200 km). In
addition to his desert wanderings, David used the vibrant
city of Marrakech as his point of transit
in and out of Morocco. The following
photo essay provides an
eclectic mix of images, ranging from the great sand dunes of
the Sahara, to the faces of the Djemaa El Fna, Marrakech's main
plaza.
This
is just a sample of his work from Morocco, and there are hundreds
more images in David's library from this journey. Please contact
David should
you be interested in any of this work as stock photography
or as framed fine art.
Click
any thumbnail to view a larger version of the image and to initiate
a self-guided slide-show.
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