FOR MOBILE USERS: https://vimeo.com/87269329 8 Countries, 20+ cities/towns, 3 months. This is a compilation of my beautiful traveling adventure of 2013-2014. Insha'Allah many more in the future. 1-Ireland 2-UK 3-France 4-Germany 5-Netherlands 6-Italy 7-Morocco 8-Yemen Dublin, Thurles, Killarney, Kilkenny, Belfast, Paris, Frankfurt, Poderborn, Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Florence, Siena, Pisa, Marrakech, Merzouga, Essouira, Algadir, Casablanca, Sana'a, etc. Hope you enjoy! Share if you'd like to inspire more people.

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Join me on my weekend to Marrakech! There's sightseeing, parties and more :) FOLLOW ME on my blog for daily beauty posts: http://BeautyPassionista.com I'm addicted to Twitter, so tweet me here: https://twitter.com/AmbarinaHasan Can't live without Instagram? Me neither! Join me here for all things beauty and style: http://instagram.com/beautypassionista @beautypassionista If you're a Facebook kinda person here's where you'll find me: https://www.facebook.com/BeautyPassionista WHAT I'VE BEEN UP TO RECENTLY: Currently lusting after...a divine highlighter!: http://bit.ly/1gAEWYH A teeny peek into my wardrobe...and some things to do in 2014!: http://bit.ly/19LZ8Yd Style Options: http://bit.ly/1i9wjop New Year's Eve Blinging Nails: http://bit.ly/1gAEOIG My Latest Mascara Rave: http://bit.ly/1iItm0F MUSIC: I'm totally in love with this music and this singer - check her out here! Allah Ya Moulana (D'nya) by Nabyla Maan http://bit.ly/1iItQDW Hina Kalat (D'nya) by Nabyla Man http://bit.ly/1iItQDW xXx

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As the students of CIEE Seville's Teaching Development Program, we had the opportunity to travel to Morocco. This is a video I have made of our trip!

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http://www.Atlanticonnection.com Presents the New Developments Projects in different cities in Morocco, in the case of this Video the city in question is Assila. For more Videos documentation and any more information related to all aspects of Morocco please visit our Website and our Forum

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Travel in Morocco with national geography http://www.guideinmorocco.com

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Brian Cox from the TheTravelVlogger.com shares his experiences from a one week trip to Casablanca, Morocco. See more great videos at http://www.theTRAVELvlogger.com

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Tétouan - Tetuán - Tetouan - تطوان للمزيد التحق بنا هنا : ( http://on.fb.me/13duxsp ) La ville de Tétouan est la capitale et le centre culturel de la région du Tanger dans le nord du Maroc, dans le Rif occidental

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Check out this exclusive Behind the Scenes footage from Morocco!

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An overview about Morocco Tourism infrastructure and what has been achieved to promote Morocco as a top destination

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This is the fourth in a series of "HOW TO COOK" videos. These were all shot using a Nikon D5100 DSLR Camera. Most shots were taken with a prime lens: Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 35mm 1:1.8G Additional shots were taken with a zoom lens: Nikon ED AF-S NIKKOR 70-300mm 1:4.5-5.6 G Music: Padanaya Blokov ©Kevin Macleod ‪http://incompetech.com IRSC: US-UAN-11-00606 Software: Edited using iMovie Hardware: iMac 27" 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 How to Cook Roasted Rosemary Potatoes. Ingredients: 4 lbs Golden Potatoes or other flavorful potatoes 1 tablespoon Salt 1 tablespoon Freshly ground black pepper ¾ tablespoon crushed dried Rosemary ¾ tablespoon crushed dried Thyme Garlic powder ¼ cup Olive oil Extra splash Olive oil See my other videos at: http://www.youtube.com/peterdconnect or write to me at: peterdconnect@gmail.com

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Take a tour of Souks of Marrakech -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi, I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you the world's greatest attractions. Within the twisting, narrow streets of Marrakech lies a hidden treasure. The Souks of Marrakech, most unique shopping experience you can have. Be prepared for an enormous array of sights, sounds, and smells in these bazaars. Shopkeepers have a wide variety of goods here. Everything from shoes to spices. The barter system is still quite common here, and used for many transactions. For those not interested in shopping, there are many other attractions. Whatever draws you to the Souks, it will be an experience you will never, ever forget. Thank you for watching our Travel Video Series. See you next time.

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Images from Outlook's expeditions to Africa.

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My personal project movie, improved.

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wyprawy maroko francja paryz holandia travel europe to morocco by skoda

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Preview of Adamz's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/adamz/1/1274477531/tpod.html This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Learn more about these videos: http://www.travelpod.com/help/faq#youtube

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the call to prayer of the muezzin from the mosque minaret of the Koutoubia in marrakech

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Travel to Morocco, places to visit Ouarzazate, cinema studios Ouarzazate, kasbah, berbere, books, children, education, library Ouarzazate, Marrakech, circuits Morocco, Maroc, Ouarzazate

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Take a tour of Ait Benhaddou in Morocco -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The fortified city in the old section of Ait Benhaddou is a Moroccan wonder. The worn red buildings give a glimpse into ancient life in Morocco's deserts. The kasbahs of the old town are sparsely inhabited, leaving it mostly open for visitors. Unfortunately, its position in the terrain leaves it vulnerable to flooding during each heavy rain. The ancient city is just a short walk through a shallow stream from the modern section of Ait Benhaddou. Walking the silent, sun-baked streets of this archaic, walled city is an unforgettable experience.

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Polish Recipes at http://www.polishrecipebook.com An event promoting Polish regional foods was held within the dark cold confines of Warsaw's 19th century Fort Legionow. Regardless of the subzero temperatures, people flocked to the exhibition. Deep inside the fort the organization Warsaw Slow Food held a family event and taught people how to make pierogi. There was a 10 zloty admission fee. For that you could make all the pierogi that you wanted, get all the instruction that you wanted, and have whatever you made cooked for you to eat there or to take home. Portable heaters plus ever busy cook stoves in the corner kept this part of the fort warm enough for people to work. It was great fun for all. People young and old had the opportunity to make as many pierogi as they wanted and were helped and taught by women who were pierogi Masters. These masters of the art of making Poland's most popular food made pierogi and uszka in all sizes and shapes. What they were able to do with the small dumplings was amazing. They crimped, they braided, they pinched, and they taught. They were some of the most helpful and pleasant people I have met in Poland. It was a great family event and everyone went out of their way to make it a great time for the many children that lined the tables. And these wonderful women, the masters of the art of pierogi, grandmothers, mothers, and single women, worked incessantly to help and teach the children. It was amazing to watch the looks on the faces and the determination in the little ones. Once they had a rolling pin in their hand, sometimes it was difficult to remove it. This little guy with the rolling pin probably worked harder than anyone else at the tables. He was into it. Warsaw Slow Food members boiled people's pierogi creations and served them covered with melted butter in take-out trays. Many people found a place in the corner and enjoy the results of their efforts. Others took them home. And the children took home with them a memory and an experience that is just irreplaceable. Here is a well done and heartfelt thank you to the people of the Warsaw Slow Food organization who put on this event.

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There are many things to do in Warsaw Poland. And one that many people find fun and interesting is to visit the flea market in Warsaw that is at Park Moczydlo on Al Prymasa Tysiaclecia. It is open only on Sunday morning. And morning means as early as 0500 when the sun is high in the sky. In the winter it opens later, as long as the snow is not too deep. More information about this flea market as well as Warsaw and Poland is contained in the All About Poland project that you find at http://www.masterpage.com.pl There are over 3000 pages and videos related to Poland with a lot on Warsaw and shopping in Warsaw. So come there now for more facts and fun things to do.

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http://www.travelforpassion.com//top-warsaw-pictures-warsaw-poland-2484-photo

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World's largest Castle in Malbork Poland. This castle was huge and took us 5 hours just to tour it.

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Find out what can make your trip to Warsaw a memorable experience. Discover top 10 places to see in Warsaw and know some of fantastic things and history behind it.

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Take a tour of Marrakech Museum in Morocco -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Morocco's Dar Menebhi Palace is home to the Marrakech Museum. Built in the 1800s, the Palace was transformed into a museum in 1997. It is famous for its preservation of Andalusian architecture and design. Exquisitely tiled interiors are a highlight of the classical style. Traditional decor is laid out much as it was when the palace was built. The museum also houses art and archaeological exhibits. Beautiful inner and outer courtyards complete the palace's splendor.

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http://www.marbellaeye.com If you Like this Video Please Press Subscribe, Like or Send your Comments. Bargain Price, reduced to 120,000 Euro Or £110,000. Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom, Apartment for Sale, South Facing with Garden and Sea view, close to Golf courses and Riviera Beach. it has one Parking space and tropical communial garden with one communial swimming pool and lovely tropical garden with palm trees, A/C hot and cold, fans, fully fitted kitchen with all appliances and marbel floor. Only 25 minutes drive from Malaga Airport and 15 minutes drive to Marbella centre and Puerto Banus. For more info: email: info@marbellaeye.com Call: 0034 669 974 643 spain Or : 0044 207 993 8783 UK

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Luxurious and relaxing, the Dar Ayniwen is a superb place to unwind and enjoy the lush, manicured gardens of this villa. Just 15 minutes from the ancient walled part of the city, guests can conveniently access the lively part of the city and then find refuge in this elegant and lovely home of the Palm trees.

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Finally the full version arrived! Hope you enjoy! In October 2012, father and son sat out to explore a new continet, a new culture, a new road. Into the desert Berber city of Ouarzazate, deep in Morocco, they go!

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une semaine à marrakech ... un voyage au cœur de l'histoire .laissez des commentaires pour créer un forum et partagé les idée

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