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  • Morocco
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    Courtney Robinson
    Courtney Robinson
    This amazes me every time I see it. The goats here climb this tree to eat the fruit. The problem is that they can't digest a certain nut that's in the fruit so herders follow them around all day and remove the nut from their waste. The nut is then ground into oil and used in products like cosmetics.This amazes me every time I see it. The goats here climb this tree to eat the fruit. The problem is that they can't digest a certain nut that's in the fruit so herders follow them around all day and remove the nut from their waste. The nut is then ground into oil and used in products like cosmetics. Think about that next time you're putting on your make-up!
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  • Saharah Desert , Morocco
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  • Algiers, DZ
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    Peter Kim
    Peter Kim
    The Kasbah is a unique kind of medina, or Islamic city. It stands in one of the finest coastal sites on the Mediterranean, overlooking the islands where a Carthaginian trading-post was established in the 4th century BC. There are the remains of the citadel, old mosques and Ottoman-style palaces as The Kasbah is a unique kind of medina, or Islamic city. It stands in one of the finest coastal sites on the Mediterranean, overlooking the islands where a Carthaginian trading-post was established in the 4th century BC. There are the remains of the citadel, old mosques and Ottoman-style palaces as well as the remains of a traditional urban structure associated with a deep-rooted sense of community. One of 7 World Heritage Sites in Algeria!
    Angelo DeGuzman
    Angelo DeGuzman
    Kasbah of Algiers contains the remains of old mosques and palaces and a citadel dating back to the 4th century. One of 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria.
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  • Morocco
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    Courtney Robinson
    Courtney Robinson
    "Les Gorges" are stunning but very, very dangerous in parts, especially i you're driving. If you really want to experience this mountainous area, there are actually hotels you can stay in.
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    Frank Dukes
    Frank Dukes
    Amazing old streets and buildings!
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    Angelo DeGuzman
    Angelo DeGuzman
    Tassili n'Ajjer is a landscape of over 15,000 cave engravings that record climate changes, animal migrations and the evolution of human life, dating as early as the first centuries. One of 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria.
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  • Guelma, Algeria
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    Courtney Robinson
    Courtney Robinson
    Supposedly the waters here are second in temperature only to waters found in Ireland. They run about 98° and are said to cure a variety of ills.
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    Angelo DeGuzman
    Angelo DeGuzman
    The M'Zab Valley is an intact traditional human habitat that was built in the 10th century. It is one of 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria.
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    Angelo DeGuzman
    Angelo DeGuzman
    Djemila is an ancient Roman town comprised of a forum, temples, basilicas, triumphal arches and houses that were build 3,000 feet above sea level. One of 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria.
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    Angelo DeGuzman
    Angelo DeGuzman
    Tipasa was converted from a Carthaginian trading center to a military based used by the Romans. One of 7 UNESCO World Heritages sites in Algeria.
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