The region of tiwadou anti atlas djemme – slow travel YALLAZ.

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the region of tiwadou anti atlas djemme – slow travel YALLAZ

abandoned village in afella-ighir palm tree oasis

the best way to explore the region is to move on foot

women carrying water, tiwadou

mohamed feeds the fishes in the water basins of the oasis

areas for wheat cleaning, tiwadou

feminine cooperative for tissuing and brodering, tiwadou

mohamed’s house hosts a collection of berber daily tools

houses built with pisè (mud, dung and straw) make scarce resistance to rain water: a straw roof prevents water from straining along the walls

photo by angi&massimo

new year day chez mohamed

picnic in the oasis

mohamed and the rocky engravings he discovered close to tiwadou

souk el hadd issi villagge

centre afella-ighir, college and dorms, on the road between souk el hadd issi and tiwadou

temguilcht village

tazzeka village

children, tazzeka

mosaics on a house of the ammeln valley

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