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Islamic Aesthetics Unleashed – Asilah, Morocco
Blog: Vagobond.com - 9 January 2012
Asilah, Morocco is a great little funky town that hosts a mural festival each year. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Hostels and Hotels – Finding the best place to stay for you
Blog: Vagobond.com - 30 October 2011
If you are about to set out on a journey and you want to find the best places to stay for you and whomever you are traveling with. How do you find the right spots?
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Photoblog: The Moroccan Seaside in White and Blue
Blog: WildJunket - 2 November 2010
Approaching Asilah from far, we see a jumble of square buildings topped with blue domes, enclosed within the sand-colored Medina walls.
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Iphone Coverage of Assilah Festival
Blog: The View from Fez - 9 July 2010
A while ago, The View from Fez, posted a story about the UAE being the special guests at the Assilah Festival ( see story HERE) Now there is exciting news that the Emirates have teamed up with URBN Travel to provide an Iphone app so that people from around the world can keep in touch with the happenings at the Assilah Festival.
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UAE to be guest of honour at Asilah Arts Festival
Blog: The View from Fez - 23 June 2010
The United Arab Emirates is playing an active role in the events of the Morocco's Asilah Arts Festival in July 10-28.The Asilah Arts Festival has been running since 1978.
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Spanish couple killed in Asilah
Blog: The View from Fez - 18 April 2010
The seaside town of Asilah, just south of Tangier, was today the scene of the murder of a Spanish couple.
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Lazy Sunday Photo: Asilah in Morocco
Blog: Atlas Parasite - 19 July 2009
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A rainbow of doorways
Blog: Alice in Wanderlust - 5 April 2009
The locals in Asilah seemed to be having a competition as to who could paint their door the most beautiful shade of blue or green. There wasn't a single unpainted panel in town. I would have loved to have seen the local paintshop - I wonder how often they sell a tin of red or orange?
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