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Morocco

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Tangier was our first destination in Morocco. We stayed inside the medina, and it took a while to become accustomed to the hustle and bustle within the winding alleyways, and there are also a lot of scams to be wary of. The daily calls to prayer were another new experience. The American Litigation museum and Kasbah museum were both interesting to visit, and gave an insight into Moroccan history. Casablanca was the next destination. We took a guided tour of the Hassan II Mosque, the largest in Morocco and one of the largest in the world. The interior was stunning, and learning about its construction only made it more impressive. In Marrakech we stayed in the medina again, but compared to Tangier the medina was much more tolerable. We checked out the Bahia palace, which had beautiful cortyards and gardens. The coolest thing we did while in Morocco was a day trip from Marrakech over the Atlas Mountains to a trading city on the edge of the Sahara called Ait Ben Had...

Huelva, Seville and La Línea/Gibraltar

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After Portugal we spent a couple of weeks back in Spain. We spent a couple days in Huelva, and visited the Museo de Huelva which had a cool collection of archeology and art. Seville was amazing. A beautiful city with lots of gardens and incredible sites to visit. On the first day we went to the enormous Catedral de Sevilla, the largest Cathedral in the world. The following days we checked out the Museo de Balles Artes, a fine arts museum with a focus on painters from Seville, and the Fundación Focus Abengoa, a museum built inside of a 16th century hospital/mansion. The Plaza de España was awesome. Surrounded by a moat like goldfish pond with government offices and museums, and behind it the Parque de Maria Luisa. Finally in Seville was Real Alcázar de Sevilla. The buildings have been renovated and added to for over a thousand years, and numerous cultures and architectural styles have left their marks. It has also been used as a film set for parts of Dorne in Game of ...

Lisbon, Evora and Lagos

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On the first day in Lisbon we went to a lookout called Belvedere of Our Lady of the Hill, and from there we could see an old ruin on a hill so we wandered over to it. The ruin was called the Castelo de S. Jorge, and had it all the cool things you could hope to find in a castle/forte. The next day we went out to see the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, a monument to the age of discovery. Nearby is the Jerónimos Monastery, which houses the Archeology Museum and Maritime Museum. The Archeology Museum had two major exhibitions, the first was on the early civilisations that lived in the region, and had objects that could be touched and picked up which was exciting. The second exhibit was Ancient Egypt, complete with mummy’s and sarcophagus. The Maritime Museum had hundreds of scale models of ships of numerous purposes, from early Caravels and fishing ships to modern battleships. They also had a collection of retired boats and sea planes. Other places we visited during the we...