From Estonian http://reisijuht.delfi.ee/news/news/poorane-maroko-kula-kus-varvid-on-ja-reegleid-ei-ole?id=73084089 Silvia Parman, editor of the travel guide Travel guide editor, 02. December 2015 08:00 Moroccan village of Bhalil changes colors every corner and every year, the sight of clutter and misleads the winding streets and different levels in spite of its small size. Ibrahim was waiting for us at the edge of the old town Bhalil. He looked like a homeless cat, as much as any one man can look like a cat. Our driver stopped the car. Not to pat done, rather than finding one's way. Although only 1,500 people lived in Bhalil, all on one hill away the volumes and they had only one hotel guests, it was not easy to find a multilevel tänavatelabürindis. So a homeless cat vupsas your chance to see fast car in the front seat. Booking.com was offered that same morning at four Bhalil single vacant room, and we have not begun to confidently book anything - certainly we can pla...
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