Exploring Chefchaouen

I’m a liitel late with this blog as we have had late nights and busy travel days.

We had a full day in Chefchaouen to explore the old town. We started early to avopid the crowds and to see the town as it looked before the walls were covered in shp merchandise and clutter. We did well unti a goup of about 40 Chiunese tourists descended on us and invaded our space without any apologies or awareness of anyone but themselves. They made me really angry but the best thng we could do was head down another lane and go somewhere else.

These are some of the images that I took on our exploration.

One thought on “Exploring Chefchaouen”

  1. Fascinating scenes. Beautiful images. What is the history or symbolism of the blue washed walls

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