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Yes Z! I know it is the Atlantic and I was sharing a pic from Morocco too!

Went again today and found a great beach with sooo much treasure

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Morocco is beautiful

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Yeah, This land is beautiful, the whole world and everything else in it is so beautiful but human hahaha.

If this photo was taken in Morocco, the green pieces should be broken glass bottles of cheap wine men throw when they get drunk, u know it's illegal to drink in public in Morocco, beach is a safe place, isn't Zagray?

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If this photo was taken in Morocco, the green pieces should be broken glass bottles of cheap wine men throw when they get drunk, u know it's illegal to drink in public in Morocco, beach is a safe place, isn't Zagray?

Yeah it's, There're police in it and this year our beach has won something i don't know what's called in English, something like "The blue flag".

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If this photo was taken in Morocco, the green pieces should be broken glass bottles of cheap wine men throw when they get drunk, u know it's illegal to drink in public in Morocco, beach is a safe place, isn't Zagray?

I seemed to have missed the drunken men throwing cheap wine that day.....But thanks for the story

Didnt assume the glass was a natural occurrence. :blink:

Dont know what beach you call close to you but this is Harhoura, and sea glass or not, it is beautiful.

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Not all the glass was green

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I seemed to have missed the drunken men throwing cheap wine that day.....But thanks for the story

Didnt assume the glass was a natural occurrence. :blink:

Dont know what beach you call close to you but this is Harhoura, and sea glass or not, it is beautiful.

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Not all the glass was green

Nice picture.

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ok this was a nutty thread to read to be sure. first my husband is amazigh. where are you from zagray. i mean what part of morocco. second arabian can be a noun. i am an english as a second language teacher.

next. do you want opinions of arabs or of muslims. they are two different things. Also Arabs are an ethnicity not a race, fyi.

The great philosopher Socrates said, "The

unexamined life is not worth living." This is

very true. But the unlived life is not worth

examining!

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SARAYOUBLISS .....

we never had any problems bringing spices, oils, handbags, etc back to the USA. However, there are some foods, nuts, etc. they will take out of your luggage either at the airport or when you arrive at your port of entry. You have to turn in a custom sheet that the airlines will give you on the airplane and this is where you will fill out the food products and etc. you are bringing into America. I usually only brought spices back with me and doubled bagged them tightly.

My mother in law is not shipping me anything, my husbands brother is there for a month right now and will bring my goodies back with him. Don't forget to buy TEA and bring that with you as well. It seems we got lucky with Mohammed's family that lives here in USA as they travel to morocco often, so we hopefully will always have spices on hand.

Ya know what SARAYOUBLISS??? I wish the King Mohammed would set aside a place in Casablanca for the children to play. I know there are small parks but I'm speaking like parks we have here in the States. A park near me has 25 individual soccer fields for games and just a place for kids to enjoy the game of soccer. Mohammed said if Casablanca had these types of parks, they would never be empty lol and so many kids would be off the streets.

we bring almonds back every time with no problems, also olives, spices and argan oil

The great philosopher Socrates said, "The

unexamined life is not worth living." This is

very true. But the unlived life is not worth

examining!

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ok this was a nutty thread to read to be sure. first my husband is amazigh. where are you from zagray. i mean what part of morocco. second arabian can be a noun. i am an english as a second language teacher.

next. do you want opinions of arabs or of muslims. they are two different things. Also Arabs are an ethnicity not a race, fyi.

Forgive me...but you teach English as a second language? I would hope that your grammar is the result of a faulty computer rather than your grasp of the language yourself. Are you a native speaker of English?

No insult intended just curious.

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