roxykon: Casablanca, along the Corniche, beside the Atlantic Ocean.
roxykon: An exquitely carved door in the royal palace- Rabat.
roxykon: Part of the mosque in the complex of the Royal Palace- Rabat.
roxykon: Details of the rooftop from the mausoleum of Mohammed the 5th- Rabat.
roxykon: Fountains decorated with zellige.
roxykon: Another excellent sample of fountains decorated with zellige tiles.
roxykon: Hassan's Tower; Rabat.
roxykon: The 21 middle-columns of the Hall of Prayer could accommodate 40,000 people.
roxykon: The ceiling of the Mausoleum of Muhhamad the 5th, the king who led the country to its independence.
roxykon: Inside the Kaashba(fortified quarter) of the Uddaya, the name coming from a military unit of the same name; Rabat.
roxykon: Bougainvillias are the dominant flower in the Kaashba.
roxykon: Moroccan musician in Kaashba, Rabat.
roxykon: This little yard, decorated with tiles, leads to the Mausoleum of Mullah Ishmail in Meknes.
roxykon: A side street next to the Lala Aouda Square in Meknes.
roxykon: Fez, as seen from the necropolis of the Marinides dynasty.
roxykon: Fez, the most ancient of the imperial cities of Morocco.
roxykon: One of the elaborated doors of the Dar el Makhzen Palace- Fez.
roxykon: Details of the bronze knockers of one the main gates of the palace.
roxykon: The facade of one of the buildings of the Dar el Makhzen Palace; Fez.
roxykon: Windows of one of the houses in the Mihla, the Jewish quarter of Fez.
roxykon: Building in the Medina of Fez.
roxykon: Wooden cedar facing in the inner courtyard of the madrassa of Bu Inania, the biggest in Fez.
roxykon: The tanks where the process of the leather takes place in the Medina of Fez.
roxykon: The minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakesh.
roxykon: 'Koutoubia',in Arabic means 'the mosque of the booksellers.
roxykon: Bahia Mansion-Marrakesh.
roxykon: Bahia Mansion-Marrakesh.
roxykon: Elaborate iron-wrought windows in the old city of Marrakesh.
roxykon: Inside the Majorelle Gardens; Marrakesh.
roxykon: This 12-acre botanical garden was created by the expatriate French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and 1930s during the colonial period when Morocco was a protectorate of France.