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foothills of the middle atlas range of mountains until we reach the impressive waterfalls of ouzzoud. we stop here for around hours for a meal and a stroll of the impressive surrounds, or a seasonal swim in one of the natural pools, with a sighting of the occasional barbary ape - as are also found on the rock
massif, at m, the second highest mountain, after jbel toubkal, in all of north africa. now we cross the aït abbass valley ( m), a lush valley full of pines and oak trees, groves of pomegranate and fig, apple and olive, to arrive shortly at la vallée heureuse, the valley of aït bou guemès, some say by...
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