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    this was our first lump of hash we got sorted with a little help not long after chucking our bags in the room
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    some more views of the roof terrace of which is a sensi seeds outdoor mix grown the year before and crossed with the unavoidable local moroccan pollen that travels miles round the mountains. I was lucky enough to grab a few seeds
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    Not somewhere i'd ever heard of before but looks amazing..

    scenery to keep her happy, and weed for me - sounds like a win-win lol.

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    here is a bit of the scenery before we get the ganja field pics up
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    I didnt get many pics of the medina which is where all the restaurants stalls and market is but its lovely and very safe felt more relaxed there walking around at night then do back at home. you get a little hassle from people trying to sell a bit of poor quality hash or oil to you or show you their farms. just a stern no is sufficent for them to leave you alone there really is no major worries the penaties for bothering tourists are too severe
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    there are lots of pics now of a days tour which was about an hours taxi to walk around in the dope fields which were well in bud and was perfectly safe to do so as they are just small farmers suporting their families and see it as just a crop to do so. The hash we smoked out their was very good and i had no complaints but the winter is the best time for the best hash apparently and will be made from these. here are the pics lots of them
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    and some more
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    a few more
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    Im definetly planning on going again maybe in the winter as we didnt see any hash being made although was offered in streets to see the farms there is pressure to buy once you have seen it made and although the process good too watch its not the quality. we spent a day hiking up the and through the river one day to see god's bridge which was great and got up to all sorts of mini adventures while there. Its wrong to recommend the place as an alternative to the dam as the title suggests as it's a very chilled place to get away and apart from the smoke nothing like the hustle and bustle of the dam which i dont find very safe anymore walking round stoned . im thinking of going again winter and my mate thinkingof going back for the hot weather for a place to chillfor a few days and wind down after hitting the festivals.

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    crackin azza
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