Agadir
June 25th to June 27th, 2008
The next and last day in Agadir, Danny and I went up the Casbah to have a over the clouds view of Agadir
Danny finally learned how to use the focus on my analog camera, so I was being documented aswell...
Camels are awesome...
one of my favorite pictures...
Some of the younger Agadir locals down at the main plaza...
Taxis all day
Every city has a mosque in Morocco, its kind of crazy when you look it at the architectural point of view, how the
whole city is build around the mosque, but its just like churches in Mid evil times.
So we left Agadir the next morning, early. Took some photos on the road...
The Bus stopped for a half an hour somewhere close to our destination, and we all had no clue why, and then finally
saw that there was a huge accident, I would guess cause of the heat. Bunch of Police cars were on the scene aswell
as curious people watching the destroyed truck...
Dogs in Taxis...
I was still walking around town to fill up a roll since I would of felt useless just chilling by the air-conditioner at the
internet cafe...
This picture is crazy too, look at the women on the left, driving pretty much blind...
Our really useless tour guide who we didn't even want us to guide us, but just came along... He was like "That down
there is Agadir!", we were like "no shit...!", and he demanded money afterwards, at least he had a misspelled World
Fredom  vest.
53 degrees Celsius! 130 degrees Fahrenheit! is insaane!!! Everyone was off the streets, unbearable heat, even the
wind blowing is hotter than Angelia Jolie. Danny's flight out was early, and usually I love staying longer in any dope
country, but in this case I wished my flight was earlier so I could stick my face into an air-conditioner at the airport.