In Morocco Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
“To step on board a steamer within a Spanish port, and three hours afterwards to land in a country with out a guidebook, is a sensation to rouse the craving for food of the very most replete sightseer. The feeling is attainable by any one who will take the difficulty to row out into the harbor of Algeciras and scramble onto a little dark boat headed over the straits.”
A vintage of travel writing, In Morocco is Edith Wharton’s amazing account of her trip to that nation during World Battle We. With her quality sense of adventure, Wharton set out to explore Morocco and its own people, touring by armed forces jeep to Rabat, Moulay Idriss, Fez, and Marrakech, through the Atlantic coast to the high Atlas. Along the way, she witnessed spiritual ceremonies and ritual dances, seen the opulent palaces from the sultan, and was accepted to the strange world of his harem.
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