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Morocco- where time seems to stay in place

For some, time seems to have stopped in place; although surrounded by modern aspects, their lifestyle, their habits and their daily life is the same as that of those generations before. The daily mint tea and bread, the processes through which every piece of skin has to go through to become the leather that will keep someone warm later on and the thought that his work is more than just physical labour: it represents his culture, his nation.

MOROCCO | Monday, 14 January 2013 | Views [333]

For some, time seems to have stopped in place; although surrounded by modern aspects, their lifestyle, their habits and their daily life is the same as that of those generations before. The daily mint tea and bread, the processes through which every piece of skin has to go through to become the leather that will keep someone warm later on and the thought that his work is more than just physical labour: it represents his culture, his nation.


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