Our time in the Rif mountains over, we set off, early, after looking at the clouds below the mountain tops, this inversion layer was quite a sight.
It was already very warm, and it being a Sunday we hoped the traffic on the road would be lighter, not that lighter traffic makes for more careful driving here.
The area seemed quite remote, and we were desperate for fruit, crisps and water. Drinking any water other than bottled, is an absolute no no here. We are consuming a minimum of six litres a day. So, seeing a shop open at a garage we purchased a pack of water, and drank coffee and Moroccan tea at the adjacent cafe before leaving. Then passing through a very small village, another stop at a small shop to buy fruit, pringles, which are extortionately priced here, and a large bottle of orangina, because drinking water all the time just doesn't quench your thirst. Since arriving at Tangier all purchases, except diesel have been in cash. Lately, Marge's diesel has to be paid in cash too. Angela was a little concerned, as we have only nine hundred Moroccan dirham, around seventy-two pounds. If we can book a ferry tomorrow, we will be leaving Morocco within a couple of days. The only place we ever see cash withdrawal machines are at supermarkets, and we haven't seen one of them for a while either. Hopefully, the nine hundreds dirhams will suffice until we leave. This afternoon we arrived back at the Atlantic coast. The temperature almost ten degrees cooler. Bliss.
The little camping area is behind a restaurant, opposite the beach.
A beautiful sandy beach, strewn with rubbish. No change there! We hoped to eat in the restaurant, but when we saw a member of the kitchen staff, identifiable by the apron he wore, assisting with a major drain blockage it was a no! Outside on the camping sign in large capital letters it specified that there is a drain available for campervans and and motorhomes to dump their waste. Well someone had dumped something, a very large something!






























































