The English couple here with us advised that it's best to leave early in the morning, as the roads are quieter, and the Moroccans are not so hot headed behind the the wheel. So, taking their advise, we did just that. The scenery and the terrain here was not as Angela imagined it would be. The road cut through and over the hills.
The landscape rugged and arid. Surprisingly hundreds of bee hives were scattered over the lower levels of the mountains. Somewhere in this area there is desert and coastal flora which the bees love. Personally we couldn't see any flora of any kind. Our first visit was to Legriza to see the mammoth red stone arch. Leaving Marge parked precariously above the beach we set off to view this impressive feature.
From a distance the rock looks like solid red sandstone, but on closer inspection we were surprised to see it was a collection of red sandstone and sedimentary rocks.
However it was very impressive, and of course there were a couple of camels on hand for rides or photo opportunities.
First photograph of the camel was free, but if you're savvy you can take more without anyone noticing. As we walked back along the beach. A mix of soft golden sand, and pebbles we decided to stop at the beach cafe for a drink. Everyone else chose to sit up on the veranda behind, we decided a seat near the shoreline was perfect.
The beach was busy with visitors. The last time we saw tourists in quantity we were at Essaouira. This part of Morocco seems a little remote, and as we drove on to Sidi Ifni on the south west coast it began to feel as if we were leaving behind the Morocco we'd become used to. We had planned to stay overnight at Sidi Ifni, but all the campsites were closed, and we didn't really like the area, so we decided to drive back to Tiznit just under an hour away, which we didn't mind. We walked into town to buy onions and bread, returning to catch up on some washing. Today has been a nice day, albeit it tiring. Tomorrow we will need to be up and away early as we will be embarking on our return journey north, visiting some interesting towns and cities along the way whilst hopefully enjoying desert and mountain landscapes.



























































