Memories of Tangier, Morocco

Tangier, Morocco
Last weekend, some of my relatives came over for dinner. We had a fun time chit chatting. They asked us which of our trips was the most interesting. We had to say that the day trip to Tangier, Morocco, from our cruise (from Barcelona, Spain to Lisbon, Portugal). When we got off the ship to take a tour of Tangier, there were a couple of security men to guide the group. Normally, that's not the case. Anyway, we had a great time and enjoyed the tour. We actually learned so much about this city in one day trip. We especially love their interesting architecture and culture. To be honest, I wasn't sure if I like the food. But I was sure that Tangier is a interesting city. It's the intersection where Europe meets Africa, where the Atlantic washes into the Mediterranean, and where Islam and Christendom comes together. Here are some pictures:

We love all those gates and doors.There are many beautiful beaches in Tangier. Camels were resting after giving tourists a ride.
Hercules' cave has become famous for the natural shape and is much like the continent of Africa.

You can tell that we love and enjoy different cultures. It shows in how we decorated our house. This is Mid 19 th century Moroccan mother of pearl inlaid mirror. Late 19 th century Moroccan bronze lantern and we made it into electric.
New bronze Moroccan lantern production in our meditation room.
Our meditation room is a Moroccan / Indian style.
Sitting area in meditation room.

Beach Style

These pictures below were taken on the beach in Mexico in March.

Look 1: wearing Juicy Couture plaid dress as a cover.Look 2: Indian silk wrap wore as a dress.
Thank you everyone for your visiting!!!Wishing you all a wonderful day!! Kisses...Hanh;-)

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