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The escape route from WWII, except for Lisbon. It's Paris to Marseille, across the Mediterranean to Orang, and across the African coastline. Get a mirror visa to Lisbon.
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The escape route from WWII, except for Lisbon. It's Paris to Marseille, across the Mediterranean to Orang, and across the African coastline. Get a mirror visa to Lisbon.
The old town of Casablanca is the most historic district here. Built by the sea, it has a century-old castle and ancient streets. The old city is full of life, with both lively markets and quiet parks, it is worth a walk and experience.
The Habs area is the old town of Casablanca and one of the most beautiful places in the city. It has the largest commercial arcade in Morocco, the largest Islamic architecture, and is integrated into the local modern city life. The area covers Islamic etiquette. And the largest urban living area. It includes mosques, Turkish baths, markets, hotels and galleries. But in the corners of some streets, some oldness and rundown can still be felt.
After flying for nearly 20 hours, I finally arrived at the legendary Casablanca. During the intercity transfer itinerary of the Beatles, I was still amazed by the blue of the Mediterranean and the sunset of the Hassan II Mosque. I would still be barbecued in the battle with the local taxi drivers. Brother's simple smile melted.
We walked to the old town of Casablanca, about a kilometer away. There are a lot of vehicles coming and going on the streets along the way, and the roads are full of cars, but the traffic in the whole city does not seem to be congested. The old town of Casablanca is basically old houses, narrow and crooked streets, whitewashed walls, shops along the streets, residents coming and going, all kinds of cars, full of life. On the way, we will visit the streets of Casablanca again. The simple shops outside the military compound, the scattered houses in the residential area, the various TV radar receivers on the roofs of the houses, and the public water points on the roadside supplying residents' tap water all left a deep impression on us. In terms of living conditions, the standard of living of the residents of Casablanca is not high. Maybe this is a place with low living standards but high prices.
The old town of Casablanca has a history of more than 1,000 years. It is located on the seafront and has the castle ruins left over 1,000 years ago. Everyone can board the castle to see the ancient port of Casablanca. You can imagine how prosperous this place was more than 1,000 years ago. It is a testimony to the history of Casablanca. You must visit it.