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Vegetation and wildlfe from the Sahara to Marrakech


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Wow, what an experience....!:thumbup:

 

The picture, 4th row down 1st left shows a great multitude of defence mechanisms trees have in place to survive in places like that. What type of Acacia was it?

 

Cool pics, thanks for sharing Marco:biggrin:

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Rob, the ID of an Acacia is not easy I'm afraid so I can only guess! There were many species out there. The Arab Pine forests were amazing and camels roamed free amongst the landscapes. You could always tell where the water was - follow the green 'snakes' through the valley. The less hardy vegetation grew close to water the rest was real desert - tumbleweed included!

 

It was an amazing place and highly recommended. The 'BLUE' gardens are Yves Saint Laurent Gardens in Marrakech called Jardin Majorelle. Even the tortoise is painted blue!!

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