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MOROCCO - Traveling to The Blue City - Fernweh Chronicles

MOROCCO - Traveling to The Blue City - Fernweh Chronicles

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Let's explore Morocco's blue city of Chefchaouen (also known as The Blue Pearl, as well as the nearby ancient royal stables in Meknes and the Roman ruins of Volubilis! These are some of the highlights of our Moroccan holiday with our toddler daughter. We started our family vacation by landing in Casablanca and checking out the Hassan II Mosque, then staying for two nights at a Riad in Fes (see our Morocco Part I vlog for that part of our trip. We then headed north towards Chefchaouen as our next stop. We took the long way up to the blue city so we could stop by Meknes and Volubilis along the way. It was a small detour but it was well worth it to see these incredible sites! Be sure to check out Part III of our Morocco Adventure family vlogs where we explore the chaos of Marrakech, the Berber village of Imlil in the high Atlas Mountains, and then finally ride camels in Palmerie just outside of Marrakech! For more information about the places we visited, check out these Wikipedia links: Meknes: Volubilis: Chefchaouen: Some of the invaluable gear we used on our trip: Lillebaby carrier Panasonic GH5 Video Camera Canon 5D Mark III Sigma Art 50mm f/1. 4 Joby 5K Gorilla Pod
Date: 2022-09-01

Comments and reviews: 18


Thank you for your visit to Morocco, and commenting on what was stated in your writings during the video that Chefchaouen was a refuge for Jews only. For clarity, this city was established as a refuge for Jews and Muslims who were expelled from Spain and who were chosen between converting to Christianity or expelling from Spain in the sixteenth century.
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Hey
I love your video
And I'm sure you have an amazing family
Only one thing make sure about the information you give about cities
There are some mistakes about chefchaoune
It was held by Spain not Portuguese
Portuguese were in jadid a city near Casablanca
And the blue ad built by people who came from Spain since 1492

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Hey, the Moroccan series is beautifully executed. I love watching all your series, but when I saw the last video it hurts because it was implemented three months ago. Please post some of your lovely family vlogs regularly because we want to see your little gems grow. Also, what a jolly person your mom seems to be in this vlog. -
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Love your videos -, Liv is the most adorable and lucky girl, greets from UK
Thanks your videos, I'm thinking more to visit Morocco, also was on my list, but unfortunately with this pandemic situation is not possible to doit this year!
#staysafe #staystrong

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Most chefchaween is built by those who fleed Spain recounstita! You should have visited the tumb and mosque and palace of lala hura ( the free lady in English ) a queen of chefchaween and tetwan almost 500 years ago. She was a Muslim Spaniard woman from Granada
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Hats off to the mom carry the little muffin for hours and still smiling.
Did you guys visit the Sahara? My wife and I stayed - the bedouin tent in the Sahara and it was an amazing experience

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Wow you guys are amazing!
That cute little girl omg ---
Anyway welcome to Morocco. hope to stay more with us.
Enjoy.
By the way you made me laugh when you were lost haha

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Love from Moroccan guy in Paris. Your video is so nice on my own country. Really love it.
Hope all the family enjoyed the trip and that you will go back again and again.

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Babywearing works wonders when travelling! Just subbed recently. Love the Maroc vlogs and your adorable little girl. Looking forward to the next one!
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Wow guys! We are planning a vacation to Morocco and this really helped. we wanna go! Liv is so cute and it looks like she just loves the adventures!
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I was really so attracted to this fantastic poetic image of the mom and her daughter in the middle of world completely blue wow, professionaly done
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Such a beautiful family
I like the way you guys vlog keep up the good work and say hi to the cute little girl for me
I'm moroccan

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I'm Moroccan and I guess this is one of the best Vlogs in my country, you have a nice family hope you enjoyed your staying here.
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Thanks for charing this stunning video. Beautiful family little girl so funny. You are Welcome anytime in my country. Morocco
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Thank you Morocco for being so accommodating to our family! Where are you watching from? We always love to hear from you!
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I am a Moroccan, you are a wonderful family, and of course you are welcome.
your baby is so beautiful

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Beautiful vlog, beautiful little girl and beautiful family. keep going.
Follower from morocco.

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There were some many mis-info provided! Some properally homework needed to be taken place in though!
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