Driving to Casablanca

Today we departed again, although, that was the plan. We bought some bread near a tiny village next to the camping. It was a big mess, waste everywhere, small children running around, some old mud houses and starved dogs. I was able to buy some vegetable oil here at this small shop, so I bought as much as possible. When we wanted to leave we spotted some baby ducks in the small streamlet close to the camping. They were alone, probably taken by the stream. We spend three hours to bring them back to their parents but failed in the end.
So at five o’clock in the afternoon we headed for Casablanca, there we had to get our visas for Mauritania, as it was unclear to us if we could get them at the border, we read it was not possible and would not take the risk.
We took the route from Azrou via Khenifra, Kasba Tadla, Oued Zem, Khouribga to Casablanca. We found an utterly ugly camping l’Oasis, somewhere close to the embassy, whch was good. The camping was just some place in the middle of the busy city, surrounded by walls.


On the road again, heading to Casablanca.

Morocco is beautiful!


W123’s all around!

Somehow our clocks were 2 hours ahead of time, we found out at the office window of the camping, so it was 22:30 instead of 00:30. This gave us some extra sleep, 7am in the morning is now two hours further away :)
We had found ourselves a good spot, away from the others. It was pretty quiet on the camping and we went to bed early, after we prepared at the sloppy toilets.

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