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Tour of Rabat, Morocco

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2006

This is a tour of the Agdal neighborhood of Rabat, Morocco. Agdal is thought of as the chic, bourgeois area of the city.

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  • Are you still living there ?

  • No, now I live in Boston in the USA

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  • agdal is nice pleasant middle class neighboorhood in rabat but it is not a rich area like souissi hay riad ambassadeur and temara beach

  • ahhhh this reminds me of when i was in RABAT!!!! beautiful city....i miss Marocco so mucccch....thanks for the nostalgic feeling you have evoked in me. Marocco truly is a special place and will always be in my heart.

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  • do you speak Arabic, French, or a little of each?

  • 0:42 holy sh*** i am an marocain(sorry for my bad English) and how you say that for an american :0 that was so good!!!!

    And has heard so like you're a Moroccan;)

    respect;)

    I live in germany but i am from Nador!(Marokko)

  • pretty cool, my grandpa lives down the street past the mosque Badr (which is on fal ould oumir)...Agdal changed so much since the 80s. too bad it doesn't have any green spaces... I live in Boston too now with the fam:)

  • why did you make it short?

  • I want to go back Morocco in the future.

    Visit my traveling channel guys and watch my videos

    Thank you guys :-)

  • how long were u there for. did you have a good time? what were u doing there?

  • NO LAWZ????Ur CRAZY BITCH people park there cuz most of the time is their own ground stupido

  • We loved Rabat, we lived in a beatiful villa that belonged to family of the Sultan.

    The food, the people were very friendly, we loved that we could speak in Spanish, French or Arabic.

    Driving to the Medina, was an aventure in itself. My kids went to RAS and loved it.

    Brought me memories of a wonderful time in our lives, thank you. I still cook Morocan food, I brought Tagine and all the serving dishes, and tea pots. Love Harira. Thanks again.

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