Portugal and Morocco Through Our Eyes

Our Sahara time has been a plan in the making for the past few years. It was amazing to us that this plan was actually becoming reality, and we both felt eager anticipation to meet Brahim, our guide, Mohamed, our driver, and M’barek, our cook. When we met, we immediately connected with everyone. We parked our rental car where it would be safe while we were away and headed out in a 4x4 toward the desert. Our first stop was just as we were leaving Zagora to see the marker for the iconic start of the old camel trade route between Zagora and Timbuktu.

Todgha Gorge, N'kob and Zagóra

We were once again off to our next destination, the Todgha Gorge located northwest of Merzouga. Along the way we passed through some very interesting landscape and stopped occasionally to look at rocks.

Almost inevitably in this area, Chris — much to his delight — found some fossils.  This particular one is an orthoceras, which can occur in great abundance in some Moroccan locations.

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