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Friday, 25 November 2016
Morocco's Best Views Tour Day.
Morocco is such a photogenic country. The Best Times to Travel to Morocco and discover the 6 Best Views is spring and fall. The bright, Mediterranean sunshine makes for a special light, whether you are photographing deserts, mountains, cities, dunes or coastal scenery. The colors of the natural elements, the architecture and the handicrafts such as carpets, highly polished teapots, hand-stitched and embroidered leather babouches slippers or flowing caftans make for great subjects, as do the people and animals of Morocco. It’s best to always ask before taking someone’s picture and don’t be offended if they refuse given many Moroccans are modest and private. Morocco also has several stunning vistas which you will want to snap during your trip. Here is a lowdown of where to go to capture the six best views of Morocco.

Fes
The ancient capital of Fes is such a dense, labyrinthine city that when you are in it, it is hard to imagine getting an overview of the place. To get the best view, it is necessary to climb above the hustle and bustle of street level, to get away from the jostle of the souk and rise above the walls. The best place to do this is actually outside the medina (old city) at Les Merinides Hotel. Situated on a hill overlooking the medina, this five-star hotel has three restaurants (La Kouba du Ciel on the top floor; L’Impérial French restaurant and La Terrasse de Fès at the poolside), all of which offer panoramic views of Old Fes.

Moulay Idriss
The main draw of this most holy of Moroccan cities is the mausoleum of Idriss I, the founder of the Kingdom of Morocco and credited with the introduction of Islam to this north western corner of Africa. The mausoleum occupies a large footprint in the medina, but is not accessible to non-Muslims. However, it is still worthwhile stopping at Moulay Idriss and hiking up to the highest point in the medina to look down on the huge mausoleum complex with its mosaic patios and glazed green roofs. From here, it is also possible to see the full extent of the ruins of the Roman city at Volubilis, just a few miles away.

Marrakech
The most special moment in Marrakech occurs just before dusk. Pick your spot on a roof terrace in one of the many cafes which surround Place Jmaa el Fna and watch the magic unfold. As the sun begins to set, the hawkers and street food vendors roll their mobile stalls onto the square to set up for the night. As the call to the sunset prayer sounds from the Koutoubia mosque’s minaret, the electric bulbs of the food stalls illuminate one by one, until the natural light has gone and the square is lit by hundreds of twinkling lights. Get to your chosen cafe early to secure a front-row seat and snap the sun setting behind the Koutoubia.

Essaouira
The classic picture of Essaouira, which you will find on postcards all over town, is shot through a round window in the fortifications (skala) of the port. Entrance is 10DH and as well as great views looking back to the white-washed medina, you will get an aerial view of the functioning port and the canons lining the crenulations, as well seeing swooping seagulls and the islands out in the bay. For the best sunset views, head to the medina skala, or one of the many bars and restaurants along the beachfront, and wait for the sun to sink into the Atlantic.

Dades Gorge
The best views of the stunning Dades Gorge are from the Auberge Chez Pierre, in the gorge itself. The ochre and red landscapes are an essential sight on your route to Zagora. Even if a night at Chez Pierre isn’t on your itinerary, it is worth stopping for lunch or a drink on their terrace. The hotel is built in the traditional local style amid terraces of fruit trees, offering fantastic views of the surrounding gorge.

Erg Chebbi Dunes
It is not always easy to get an accurate impression of the sheer size and majesty of the magnificent Erg Chebbi sand dunes. However, the Yasmina Hotel offers unbeatable views due to its sheer remoteness. It is located right on the edge of the dune complex and the slightly longer drive from all sense of civilization is worth it for the absolute peace and calm that gives visitors a true feeling of the vastness Great Sahara. The best views of the dunes are at sunrise and sunset. For this reason, you may not choose to sleep at Yasmina – many guests use it as a stopping point before heading into the dunes on camel-back for a night under the stars in tents.
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Aqua Parc Tamaris
It the 4 Aqua-park I have visited in different cities and different countries.My evaluation for it will be summarized in 3 main aspects:
1 - Varieties of games that cover all ages and styles : area average
2- safety in dangerous games: poor because lack of camera for monitoring the players.
3- Respect for culture: poor as they do not allow the Islamic full swimming suits for ladies in games which I do not believe it has anything relating security and safety as in all other countries such as UAE and Malayasia they allow such dress in games of Aqua Park.
and for me that tamaris is the most cool aqua park.
so i love it and i say: go go go go to this
aqua park!!!!!!!!
it's exiting and awesome !!!!!
and for the prise :
PRICES SEASON 2016
PUBLIC
- Adults over 12 years: 190 dhs
- 0.80mètres children to 11 years: 110 dhs
- Children under 0.80 meters: Free
- The entrance fee gives you access to all the water games at will.
GROUP
- school groups.
- Business Committees.
- sports or cultural associations.
Do not hesitate ! Get in touch now with our commercial service and offer the best conditions, this perfect oasis for your students / member (s) / employees.
Sales: Fixed 05.22.96.53.69 / 70 GSM June 61 85 53 46 or commercial@tamaris-aquaparc.com
See details and conditions on site.
Sales: Fixed 05.22.96.53.69 / 70 GSM June 61 85 53 46 or commercial@tamaris-aquaparc.com
See details and conditions on site.
HOURS SEASON 2016
- The water park is open daily from 14 May to 11 September 2016, from 10h to 18h30
- The attractions close at 18h
- Special Ramadan: The water park is also open during the month of Ramadan from 11:30 to 17h.
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 review:
Budget phones usually skimp on storage space, but not the comfortable, 5.5-inch Redmi Note 3. This guy comes with 32GB, and if you need more, you can use one of the phone's dual-SIM slots as a microSD card slot for up to an additional 32GB of storage. Gaming performance was great; I loved the smooth framerates on Asphalt 8 and when switching between apps and sending emails, I rarely experienced any noticeable delay. The Note 3's non-removable battery lasted nearly-14 hours in our video looping battery test; a respectable number for the vast majority of phones.
Software wise, Xiaomi's usual MIUI skin runs over the Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system. Since all the app icons spread out across multiple home screens, it looks like a mix of Android and iOS. But other cool features, such as the ability to quickly move all the apps on one screen to the next, and weekly security updates, help make up for the atypical layout. While it isn't standard Android, MIUI does a great job making the phone easy to use, especially with a "Lite mode" which simplifies the interface for not so tech-savvy types.

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Now, if there's one thing that I downright didn't like, it's the Redmi Note 3's lackluster camera. It's slow and lacks Auto HDR (high dynamic range), which meant I had to manually turn this mode on. It also had some exposure troubles, which resulted in slightly darker images unless you adjusted the exposure setting yourself before shooting. Neither is a deal-breaker, but they did knock down my experience a few pegs.
While it's a bit heavier than your typical flagship phones, the Redmi Note 3 is still comfortable to hold, and after switching back to my daily phone, I missed having the Note 3's rear-mounter fingerprint sensor. Truly, for the price, it's an excellent budget phone at any size. If you can find it, get it.
PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS
LEGEND:
3DMark Ice Storm (unlimited)
Geekbench 3 (single-core)
Geekbench 3 (multi-core)
NOTE:
Longer bars indicate better performanceXIAOMI REDMI NOTE 3 VS ZTE ZMAX 2 VS HUAWEI HONOR 5X
| Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 | Huawei Honor 5X | ZTE ZMax 2 | |
| Display size, resolution | 5.5-inch; 1,920x1,080 pixels | 5.5-inch; 1,920x1,080 pixels | 5.5-inch; 1,280x720 pixels |
| Pixel density | 401ppi | 401ppi | 267ppi |
| Dimensions (Inches) | 5.91x2.99x0.34 in | 6x3x0.32 in | 6.06x2.99x0.37 in |
| Dimensions (Millimeters) | 150x76x8.7 mm | 151x76x8.2 mm | N/A (US-only) |
| Weight (Ounces, Grams) | 5.78 oz; 164g | 5.6 oz; 158 g | 6 oz; N/A (US-only) |
| Mobile software | Android 5,1 Lollipop | Android 5.1 Lollipop | Android 5.1 Lollipop |
| Camera | 16-megapixel | 13-megapixel | 8-megapixel |
| Front-facing camera | 5-megapixel | 5-megapixel | 2-megapixel |
| Video capture | 1080 HD | 1080p HD | 1080 HD |
| Processor | Quad-core 1.4GHz, dual-core 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 | 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 | 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 |
| Storage | 32GB | 16GB | 16GB |
| RAM | 3GB | 3GB | 2GB |
| Expandable storage | 32GB | Up to 128GB | Up to 32GB |
| Battery | 4,000mAh battery | 3,000mAh (nonremovable) | 3,000mAh (removable) |
| Fingerprint sensor | Back cover | Back cover | None |
| Connector | Micro-USB | Micro-USB | Micro-USB |
| Special features | Dual-SIM card slots | Dual-SIM card slots | N/A |
| Price off-contract (USD) | $220 | $200 | $100 |
| Price (GBP) | Converts to £150 | Converts to £135 | N/A (US-only) |
| Price (AUD) | Converts to AU$290 | Converts to AU$275 | N/A (US-only) |
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