Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

In the “Cudablin” project, we send completely different people on trips at our expense! Alexander Belenky visited Morocco: he tried to find a Russian trace in the kingdom (this task was invented for him by his subscribers) and visited the island where witches and sorcerers live. More details in his report!

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

1. As luck would have it, it turned out that the Russians in this African country were practically not monitoring. But Moroccans have made their mark in Russia. That’s where I started my search.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

2. Morocco is an Islamic country, there is an ocean and tangerines. That’s all I knew about her. Russian trace? Yes, the Soviet Union actively helped African countries with money and weapons, but even here Morocco passed by.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

3. So, in search of the heritage of my compatriots, I explored local attractions. Here is the island of Abdurahman, where sorcerers and sorcerers live. And from where they drove me away with a filthy broom. One of the most authentic places near Casablanca, by the way, but Moroccans don’t like strangers.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

4. By the way, some advice. The most convenient way to get around the city is by taxi; it’s big and you won’t be able to walk that far, and you won’t have time. There are little red taxis driving around the streets, but I don’t recommend messing with them – they’ll deceive you. And even if you write the price on a piece of paper, the driver will beg for another half of the amount for a tip, talking about the evil bosses.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

5. There is a solution – Uber. I accidentally opened the app and saw that there were a lot of cars around. The price will be the same as a regular taxi, but with the difference that you will not be deceived, and you will pay as much as the trip actually costs.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

6. Another amazing place near the ocean is the infernal lighthouse, which you can climb to.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

7. I managed to find a Russian trace.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

8. A very touching announcement.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

9. Just the other day I will write a long report about Casablanca, the largest city in the country. The crossroads of Europe and Africa, where two sisters can walk around, one in a miniskirt and stockings, and the other in a closed hijab.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

10. Casablanca pleases and repels, attracts and annoys.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

11. And it is absolutely impossible to take photographs in this city.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

12. Just an hour’s drive away is Rabat, the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. It is completely different – small, quiet and provincial. If you compare the two cities, it will be like New York and Washington.

For a detailed story about Casablanca, see the second part of the report.

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

If you have more than 1000 subscribers on one of the social networks, participate in the Kudablin project, and we will send you anywhere on the planet at our expense. Where you will go and what you will do will be decided by your subscribers.

Travel is closer than you think. Apply to Project Kudablin and you might be the next one to go on an adventure!

Adventures of a Kudablin participant in Morocco. Part I

Text and photo by: Alexander Belenky
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