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A vivid travel narrative that records journeys across Morocco through attentive, sensory description of cities, towns, and countryside. It offers street-level portraits of inhabitants and vendors, architectural and market scenes, religious observances, festivals, domestic interiors, and scenes of authority encountered in governmental and social settings. The prose emphasizes smells, sounds, textures, and visual detail while noting social hierarchies, local customs, and modes of travel. Organized by region and town, the account alternates immersive observation with reflective impressions of landscape and daily life, providing both practical travel notes and cultural sketches.
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