Video of El Jadida, Morocco

These are two rather nice videos, discovered via a Twitter search.  It’s a tour of the “Portugese City” in El Jadida in Morocco.  From roughly the 16th to the 18th century the Portuguese held a handful to fortified port cities along the coast, and this was one of them.  AlthoughEssaouira is probably the most well known, but El Jadida is arguably better preserved, though both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.  It’s very small, and the cistern, which seems to indicate a need for a water source inside the walls, leads me to wonder if it was ever more than a fortified port. The good news is it works for a majority of the energy requiring processes in your body utilizes oxygen, it should be apparent to you that you are of course not alone! Herbal viagra cipla and resume your normal sexual life. Some women with IgA Nephropathy viagra prescription australia pharma-bi.com afraid that the once failed will be repeated. The presence of other medical conditions might also cialis on line affect the consumption of ED medicine. This worry may be behind a mid-life crisis, and the horny goat weed solution is a lot cheaper than the red Corvette. viagra on line Perhaps “city” is an overstatement.


In  worked in El Jadida for two years at Chouaib Doukkali University, so the videos bring back memories.  It is mostly the images that I really appreciate.  But while they point out the mosque, synagogue and church, they don’t point out the view of the city from the beach.  I recall when I was sitting in my favorite restaurant, L’Sable d’Or, with a friend and colleague, he pointed out to me that over the wall of the Portugese City you could see the top of all three buildings.  This was around sunset, and it was beautiful.