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My entry for the Travel Writing Scholarship!

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delicious tea and coffee on arrival - best ive EVER had

Hey guys! This is a snipit from my mind about my trip to Morocco. I entered it into a Travel Writing Scholarship to be able to win a mentorship with a writer from Rough Guides and go on assignment with him in Singapore, Malaysia and Bali! I know most of my posts are just banter but who knows where this competition could lead me if they think i have what it takes!

Enjoy the sights, smells and raw beauty of Morocco from my mind! Oh and tips/feedback would be great 🙂

Also the photos arent included in the ‘competition’ they are just added for you enjoyment!! 🙂

Seeing the World through Others Eyes – The magnificent life within Morocco

The smell of Tagine filled the room where we lay in the beds of two Moroccan men who had welcomed us into their home which they shared with a large family on the other side of a curtain.

Morocco attracted us for the pure reality of an untouched tourist trail though we discovered much more than a simple destination in this majestic country that intrigued us from the rolling hills of the Atlas Mountains to the utter peacefulness experienced in the middle of the Sahara by camel back.

Arriving in Marrakech we searched the narrow alleyways that descended from the main square into a maze of families cooking in tiny shared rooms they called ‘home’. We followed confusing signs to the Moroccan man’s house all the time receiving confusing stares from the locals. At the end of the alley a small door opened into the lives of a typical Moroccan mid 20’s male living the ‘big city life’. An Arabian prostitute exits one of their rooms in a rush – realising we had arrived a little earlier than expected we stepped outside and played with the many cats that walked the alley.

We left our bags in their bedroom that they kindly insisted we have and then ventured back into the maze as the sun set on a rising chant as the locals sung their echoing prayers into the beautiful, golden sky. When the darkness fell we realised we were the only women in the square. Groups of men stood in circles listening to ancient stories as we watched in awe from the outside of the circle. We were then invited in for a small price of 20 Moroccan ringets. Snakes in wicker baskets and un-obedient monkeys were scattered through the square depicting a scene from my favourite child hood fairy-tale – Aladdin.

Nuts of every flavour and colour laced the sidewalks and poured into the never ending souqs where some of the most friendly people were hiding. Beckoning us into their small shops of natural remedies they showed us clay that when wet turns to red lipstick and substitutes for Viagra for men and women which to the eye just looks like a jar full of sweets.

At day break the echoes of prayers fill the air again and you can’t help to feel a little touched by the heart and soul of Morocco. The rich culture and smells that linger throughout the city from the most hidden parts of the souqs to the open air food markets keeps travellers coming back.

I saw life first hand briefly in the eyes of a Moroccan from sleeping on hand made floors to eating snails off the back of a cart being pulled through the dirt. This is the raw travel experience that really helps you see the world through another’s eyes.

Sunrise in the Sahara

Our friend who showed us around

The food market where locals and tourists ate
Dancing snakes
The snails ….
JARS OF EVERYTHING YOU COULD IMAGINE
spices spices spices
the majestic beauty of light
when haley got a job as a nut seller
our friend who dressed us as princesses
The market by night
Dinner at the market
Sunset in the main square
The end of the alleyway where we stayed
The souqs
morning tea in the Sahara
The kids wanting to play with us in our alleyway

Abril & Mayo

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Big update here!

It’s been a crazy month… so much travelling and leaving jobs….getting new jobs..

I went to Portugal for a week during Semana Santa (easter), it is such a beautiful country! Haley and I started in Porto where we couchsurfed with some great people in Ovar a little beach town just outside of Porto and then with another guy in Porto centre for a night. Then we travelled to Lisboa by train, the train overlooks the beach most of the way…an amazing view! In Lisboa we stayed in Odivelas and hitched across the massive bridge and saw the Mini Rio de Janeiro Cristo Rey.

Last weekend we were in Marrakech in Morocco. It was such an eye-opening experience….amazing actually. We couchsurfed with 2 great guys and travelled into the Atlas mountains to Zaragoza and went camel back riding in the Sahara dessert. We slept in tents under the beautiful moon lit sky and woke up at sunrise for another camel ride back. We found the sign for Tim ba too!! Who knew it was in Morocco! We spent the nights searching the Medina for some real couscous! And drinking 30c freshly squeezed organe juice! Marrakech is a city of wonders…..

Next travels will be mostly in Spain…Barcelona, Granada and maybe Oslo, Norway when Madrid reaches the ridiculous temperatures of 40’s in Summer…..

I left the aupair family because I just couldnt take the way they treated me! Iwasnt a slave… I was a human being they invited to live them. The way they acted around me just made me feel lower than them. I tried to work from outside the house and come in the afternoons to work with the kids but I just couldnt. I also quit the job working in the South African business because the lady was paying me so poorly…. Now I’m working for a tour company in Madrid which do pub crawls, walking tours and tapa tours, cant believe I actually get paid to have fun and party haha! And I use my Spanish alot more with this job which is helping we alot. I understand way more now and hope to be so much better by July.

Madrid is getting warmer and the trees are blooming, the colours are beautiful and the city is coming alive. I hope soon there will be no need for a coat at night and enough sun to sun bake.

Zoe is coming from Peru next weekend! Can’t wait to have some Aussie’s around me.

Missing you all back home, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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