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Discovering
Rabat, Morocco by
Jerry W. Bird That
evening we enjoyed a delicious dinner in the
hotel's elegant Brasserie International restaurant,
with a choice of French cuisine and Moroccan
favorites accompanied by a selection of quality
wines from Meknes. I would like to comment on the
caliber of service as provided by our waiter. His
friendly attitude and attention to detail was an
example of the high standards maintained in
virtually every hotel, restaurant or inn we visited
in the entire month period of our stay. The
next morning, well rested and eager to continue our
cultural education and exploration, we began a
visit of this ancient city, stopping first at the
most logical place, the King's Mausoleum, which is
surrounded by a large wall. Near the main entrance,
a pair of color guards on white horses caught our
immediate attention. The "king's men" were dressed
in flame-red tunics and trousers, bright green caps
and highly polished, jet black boots. Two more
guards stood by the steps leading to the mausoleum
and were gracious enough to pose with us. Also
nearby were the traditional Moroccan buskers or
"water sellers" in bright red costumes adorned
(like the song) in "Baubles, Bangles and Beads."
Speaking of baubles and bangles, not once did we
spot any of Moroccans younger generation with
pierced body parts, spiked hair or tattoos. The
only skin adornment appeared on the backs of the
hand, in which ornate designs were applied by
attractive young ladies, several of whom wandered
around the grounds waiting hopefully for tourists
to arrive. On first sight, their artistry resembled
regular needled-applied tattoos, but the good news
is that the fancy looking application is pure
decoration, wearing off and disappearing in a few
days. or two. Traveling
in the Morocco National Tourist Office van, we were
able to see many of the city's most outstanding
tourist attractions quite conveniently with a
series of short visits and photo opportunities. In
the final analysis, I vowed to spend a week or
longer on our next trip and will definitely visit
the government archives and places of learning.
Much more to come in this article about Rabat and
the Great Cities of Morocco.
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