tourism☆marocain - NADOR
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A city-fungus, thrust there in 1957, with an urban layout grid as opposed to the traditional city. The whole region is booming: it develop new towns everywhere in the midst of impressive agricultural work. Nador is a big industrial and commercial town, and it is undoubtedly what will happen. Located near the centre steel Selouane, cites the young Moroccan is still booming, and indeed the entire region, which are born and develop new towns in the midst of impressive work involved in agricultural value. His fate is closely linked to that of its neighbor Spain, Melilla, which feeds the port a major smuggling: the successful put the traffic at the forefront for bank deposits. The town revolves around its great mosque, recognizable by its interminable minaret. The avenue Mohammed-V, planted with palm trees and decorated with wrought iron lampposts, evokes a Spanish paseo. This avenue, the most enjoyable of the city, leading to the lagoon bordering Nador. In the north, the port of Nador-Enzar Blessed is the natural outlet of Morocco East, but it is to compete with that of Melilla. Surroundings of Nador 1 - Sebkha Bou Areg. Between the city and the sea is a lagoon at once desolate and beautiful, cut off from the Mediterranean coastal strip by a virtually uninhabited and accessible only to pedestrians from Kariet-Akmane (23 km South-East Nador). The lagoon, dunes and salt marshes are the benchmark of a unique bird life; beaches allow harvesting beautiful shells. -- Kariet-Akmane share a coastal road to the East through the hills and never far from the sea, it leads to Ras Kebdana (40 km) and the Cape of Water (lighthouse). Offshore Chafarinas Islands are Spanish, a nature reserve should be established. 2 - Cap des Trois Fourches (26 km North; just before Melilla take direction Farkhana that is exceeded by continuing northward. The course, one of the most beautiful sites of Morocco, form a beautiful promontory on the Mediterranean . After a few km of road, a runway shows superb views to the West before a fork left onto Charrana and its lighthouse, continue on the track, a very bad condition and difficult, but the beauty of the landscape reward pathway . While the rocky shores. Of course open here and there a delicious coves and beaches, revealing views of all sides on Wednesday until the end of the course who wears a lighthouse. Features still in the region Melilla (13 km North) Starting from Nador to Oujda, Nador (140 km by P27, 20 km more if you "tour of gorges Zegzel). route described here is a popular route in the northeast region East of morocco, between the Rif and the Algerian border. Crossing the wide plain of the Moulouya, one of the essential poles of agricultural development of Morocco, which benefits under this enormous hydraulic works, then it bypasses small mass of Beni Snassen, hectic burst of chaïne Middle Atlas, where a good road can be an interesting detour gorges of Zegzel. Quit Nador on the road from Al Hoceima that leaves right after 11 km. 37 Km: Zaïo, at the foot of mountains Kebdana and the limit of the lower valley of the Moulouya. The valley of the Moulouya, natural corridor which arose nomadic tribes and regions présahariennes Sahara, was always a way of 'invasion. This is a thirteenth century that it appeared the Blessed Méri which were to base the dynasty Mérinides. Because of the danger of invasion still latent, making precarious communications between the West and East, she stayed over the centuries a kind of no man's land that only the most powerful rulers of the North africa allowed to cross. - A 50 Km NORTH-EAST by the CT8100, which runs along the lower valley of the Moulouya is Ras el Ma, a village that faces the island or islands Chafarinas Melouiya. These small islands, occupied since 1848, are inhabited by a few families of fishermen and are the latest présides Spanish off the Moroccan coast. 70 km road on the right and for Taforalt gorges Zegzel 80 Km: Berkane, large agricultural village (almond) and wine (wine of Beni Snassen) founded at the beginning of the century. The city is experiencing intense development over the past two decades, and tends by its economic dynamism supplant Oujda. Km 92: Ain Regada, a hamlet near a former casbahs built by Moulay Ismail (late seventeenth century) to contain the Beni Snassen. Km 103: left, Ahfir, large agricultural center founded in 1910 under the name Martimprey of Kiss. On the left, P18 road to Saida Km 112: Col du Tizi Guerbouz, 539 m above sea level 116 km road on the right to Aïen es Sfa, where you can reach gorges Zegzel 140 Km: Oujda
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