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Page 10 of 18 Zagora
Almoravid Zagora Although its origins date back to the 13th century, Zagora cannot claim to be a city of major architectural monuments, yet just south of the town, situated on the slopes of the strange, black sugar loaf hill called Jbel Zagora, the remains of an earlier Almoravid settlement still reveal their strict, rectangular grid. From here, the views across the surrounding countryside are stunning. Palm Groves Like the expansive succession of oases they are, the palm groves of the Drâa valley form an abundant canopy of green waving palm leaves that shelters the valley floor from the scorching sun-making this one of the most important date-producing regions in the world. Under this canopy, other produce, such as barley and vegetables, is grown. Tamegroute About 20 kilometres south of Zagora you will come across Tamegroute, a settlement that originally developed as a Koranic centre of learning. Here, among the ancient theological colleges, where followers of the strict Naciri brotherhood read from centuries-old original copies, there are also villagers, potters and market traders at work. Tinfou Sand Dunes Just south of Tamegroute are the beautiful golden sand dunes of Tinfou, whose colour changes along with the light. Dawn, dawn and night time are favoured times to climb the dunes and contemplate the surroundings. |
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