North Africa Travel Stories
| Lizabeth Smith befriends the Moroccan police. | A tale of what happens when a well-meaning tourist, Sarie Francis, goes searching for a Hard Rock Cafe. |
| Riding in taxis overseas is so addicting, after years of calm public conveyance, Justine Merrill has been seduced by the charm and terror of car rides with strangers. | Tom Spurling ventures from Portugal into Morocco, and comes home again with his tail between his legs. |
Obscenely Bad Cultural Ambassadors Run Amok in Luxor - Luxor, Egypt David W. Kingsley admits that sometimes, he isn't the most respectful traveler. | Jennie Eng searches for some serious relaxation in Morocco. |
How Do You Say, 'I love you, Camel' in Arabic? - Merzouga, Morocco You just dont know how good a camel you've got till you get put on one that hurts more. | Monkeys, snake charmers, henna painters, and fresh orange juice: it should be on the Welcome to Marrakech sign. |
| D. Duvalier takes on Morocco - finding both the scams and hospitality as legendary as they seem. | Like an aging beauty who has become rather long in the tooth, Tangier holds on jealously to her former charms - a bit rough around the edges but nonetheless sultry and evocative of another era. And Carolyn Theriault thinks that is just fine. |
A Sacred Space Odyssey: the Temple of Karnak - Karnak (Luxor), Egypt Carolyn Theriault worked as site supervisor at several arcaheological sights in North Africa, but as in everything in life, she remembers her first. | Nancy Bevilaqua's stay with her boyfriend's family in Egypt is anything but what she expected. |
| Kyle MacDonald lays out the rules of meat in the Moroccan marketplace. | Jason Gaskell urges travelers to seperate themselves from the pack and explore the other sides of Egypt. |
| Jacqui Currie braves the streets of Marrakech and relaxes in seclusion at La Mamounia. | Zachary Shtogren learns the value of money - and friendship - in Morocco. |
| Antonio Sanchez points out that while traveling, sometimes the images we see are the ones we expect - not the true pictures of real life. | It took Tanalee Smith four years of living in Cair |
| During his university finals, Jeff DePree decides | Pete Day recollects his trip to Cairo in 1979. |
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