We used Eid to wander round town and take pictures of familiar places without traffic in the way. The town was looking its best with the fountains running for the holiday. The general feeling in the usually crowded places is of one of those post-holocoust movies, 28 days later. A few other stray tourists had the same idea and after one leapt forward with a cry of pleasure to kneel down and photograph a local toddler with a huge 10" long telescopic lens from about 3 paces we'd had enough and went home.
A diarised guide to life in Taroudant in pictures and English. Some of the items of most interest to general Tourists may be in older posts.
Monday, 28 October 2013
After Armageddon
We used Eid to wander round town and take pictures of familiar places without traffic in the way. The town was looking its best with the fountains running for the holiday. The general feeling in the usually crowded places is of one of those post-holocoust movies, 28 days later. A few other stray tourists had the same idea and after one leapt forward with a cry of pleasure to kneel down and photograph a local toddler with a huge 10" long telescopic lens from about 3 paces we'd had enough and went home.
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You shouldn't use "modern" film references. It's 28 days later x
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