The entrance to “Tanja Marina “A cafe in the fancy modern marina areafrom up the Medina, a view of the harbour and of the strait of Gibraltardifferent rice, couscous, corn and other grains eco-friendly offeredanybody who can read it? 🤪somewhere in the cityon our way to the Medina and Kashbah, I forgot the name of the placenot much space between the housesI think that was close to Cafe Bleunot far away from Place 9 Avril we found these graves, some of them in the pavementsomewhere in Kashbahthe entrance of Cafe Bleuthe view from Cafe Bleume admiring the different black soaps in the little shopthe Atlantic view to the southone gate of the wallthe path to the Phoenician gravesPeople , including me enjoying the view while standing (or sitting) on the gravesthe small empty graves…sometimes you walk through the townand then – just like this- a dead end 😁somedayat night in towna beautiful candle shopwe had Indian food in a very nice restaurant with very,very friendly staff. The owner was a very impressive person, he was born in Saudi, studied in the US , lived in France and now in Morocco the food was great! Sarayahon our bus touramazing how the driver squeezes the bus through the Medinapassing a mosqueand the walland now heading out of townto thewesternpart of Tangiersome camel driver trying to sell riding toursanother mosqueand this was just after the prayerssome more canons within the defence walla nice doorand they had soooo many wedding storesthe wall from the outsidea building 😁this is for my friend back in good old Munich 😘another gatehalf way up the wallsome strange window decorationNorbert figuring out why we had water in the bilge; in the end it was the water pump, we still have to get a new onethe marina was suuuuper clean; every morning they cleaned the platforms with fresh water; in the night they cleaned e.g all the fences / railing with all the nice ornaments in it and they cleaned every single waste bin every day! Unbelievablewell, it’s a must have now for me 😉