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only the desert and the train here there are
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voices that take you nowhere here the
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locomotives also do nightclubs
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[Music]
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and some trains have a little
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family resemblance it is armored
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so to return to the heart of the kingdom of
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Morocco the train is not bad
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[Music]
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everything
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[Music]
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and
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and
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but
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Morocco I am going to take the train
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to the capital in Rabat I was expecting
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a rather solemn imposing
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royal city I discovers a seaside city
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where life seems rather peaceful,
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peaceful, flap, the political and
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administrative capital of the country but not the
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economic capital,
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this is casablanca, located a
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hundred kilometers away, flap,
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it is also one of the oldest
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train stations of the country built in 1923
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the architecture has been preserved
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the interior is modern dapper nickel
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[Music]
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hello
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and here what means that the trains
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are really not like the others and
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well it is precisely that they are
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exactly like the others
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what's funny is that we're not
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disoriented because looking at it it's
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exactly a coral wagon knows the
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colors I know the seats
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so even telling you that it's a wagon
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when mike travels in France which
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kept with something
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the difference left the door remained
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open when it is in fact these wagons
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are quite simply
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second-hand wagons bought from the French by
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the oncf the national office of
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Moroccan railways
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it suits him well benoît class
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[Music]
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it's my body is a grace it's
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armored
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here I go on the flap line 16
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2 and a half hours of travel just
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time to go and get to know each other a little
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tomorrow evening there hello
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I really like your outfit does
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it have a meaning this white hat
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is this white outfit
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I dress like this out of respect for
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my religion
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I don't wear clingy clothes
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like that I can go to pray
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comfortably and in a very
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respectful way and it's also a
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traditional outfit for
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practicing Muslims imposes respect
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that is to say that the fact of putting on this
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outfit means that people respect you the
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more it's like that yes
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dressed like that people respect me
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and therefore I return this respect in
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return you know respect wisdom it is
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shared it is an exchange with each
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other in the grace of God
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hello
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in Morocco not very long ago two
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teenagers who are kissed and the
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photo was published on Facebook they
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were arrested because of that and then
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released what do you think
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they were unconscious these young people
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I follow all the news on the internet
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with my tablet
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I always read with me and when I I
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saw that I followed the whole sphere of these
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young people from the city of Nador. The young people have
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nothing else to do except this type
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of thing. There are people who
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are for others who are against me
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personally I am really happy
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and I would not like my children
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to do this kind of thing but why
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is it that for you it is not necessary to just
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kiss in the street
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like when Pascal said that we must
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preserve his intimacy to be it is
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God who says that
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we must respect him
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these things did not exist before
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for us it is an influence from
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the West which pushed these young people to
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do it I see that you are listening in
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height what do you think
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after the kiss that's true young people
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we're talking about the sphere of nador there you
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know the kiss no no of course
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I don't like that kind of thing you
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would you would do it this kiss you no no
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no I won't do it no why
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because it's not good it doesn't
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matter we can't do that
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[Music]
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change train belga
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I asked passengers what they
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thought of the sphere kisses in the
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street with the two teenagers but it's
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really social hypocrisy
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because there are people
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kissing almost everywhere, people they
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see everywhere except that you have to stay,
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we're going to say politically correct, it's
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say 6 2 adel
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already it was interesting so we ca
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n't we can't imprison
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teenagers for a kiss plus they
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don't have they aren't caught in the
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street it's just a photo on Facebook
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so I find that of an app its
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total absurdity so that's it but then
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we're going it's a Muslim country we have to
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respect the law it's true but at the same
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time you don't have to be small here's the
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site
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you want to wear a veil support the
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desire to carry in Belgium and the
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southern gate we are not going to say why that the
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gate and took me and that's it, you are
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free to do what you want without
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problem its after with the citizens you
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can be picked up easily without
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follow-up fault of a box I don't see to
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flirt you wear a face since
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you cross not sure enough that they are
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flirted more than to flirt on the
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other hand no kiss in the street to
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switch to this option and issa well of course you
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know there is no law
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against picking up girls
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it's really a national sport here
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sanofi that's it thank you very much thank you have a
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good trip thank you it's okay too
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[Music]
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I arrived in Fez it was very for a long time
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I wanted to explore this city
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for me it is the mysterious city the
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memory of Morocco a labyrinth of
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alleys in the configuration has
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hardly changed since the Middle Ages
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it is not just a city in
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which we pass
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it is a city in which we
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sink into and immerse ourselves here the pleasure
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is to get lost
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the streets are so narrow that
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I never really knew in a cellar
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including a street
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[Music]
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1
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do it's also the festival of smells
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the smells of the udders for the pleasant side
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and for the stronger side let's say there
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is the tanners' district
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hello it's the corner tax its death
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cows and it's the wave and why
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is there salt with the salt it is used to
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preserve it so that this team softens it a
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little loser it's funny because we are
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still halfway between the piles of
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meat the state of leather so it's gone
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and it's you what is the state is
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just after
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[Music]
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m
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[Music]
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yes
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[Music]
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long awaited
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[Music]
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[Music]
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travel here
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[Music]
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you
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to the smell quite special
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[Music]
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it y well blue your bath it shines
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it's a bath of quicklime
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it allows you to remove the greece and to
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take off the hairs on the skins look
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like that we only keep the leather you
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are standing in quicklime
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the chevy yes it's always its head at the
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end of matches where it lives hot it
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can go in from above there that
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cool sheet metal if the lime comes in I go out
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quickly to go rinse myself with water
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it will burn a little but it's is everything on
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the other hand if you stay in there it can
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completely eat your
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arm or a leg and how many
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years have you been in your
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bathtub blue 24 years 24 years the same
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vein a bad fall unfortunately yes and I
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follow my father worked for
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more than 50 years in that of blacks
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he is 80 years old today and are ready to
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work there sprains a
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courageous
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and yes a man
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[Music]
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[Music]
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but that's it I lost my canvases
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showing worried it's lime and
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if it was quicklime like
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in the bathtub you were already getting away with the pain here the
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slaked lime is not dangerous for
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us it just allows us to remove the
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last x which remain and then there
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once you have put the pans 30
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for how long and beat in
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general we leave them others within 15
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days and then it dates from when it is
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from this same city
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it was already there it 600 years ago 600 years ago
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yeah it's old but the places have
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n't changed too much and we've improved a lot
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of things with machines for example
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it's slowly evolving
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what's the gala it's
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downright skinny jeans inside it's
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normal for him he is in the
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pigeon droppings hill and a microbe of pigeons
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cows these two pigeon droppings
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yes yes
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and why do you put the skin in the
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droppings the pigeon droppings are
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mainly used to soften the skin thanks to
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the ammonia
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it makes the leather finer you see
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and it's still incredible and
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how did we discover that
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pigeon droppings cost massy cents us
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still you still have to think about it
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nash and adam it's is an old
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Swedish tradition it was the Jews who had
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found an alliance for a very long time and since then
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we have continued, let's see I will
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finally show you that I was little, my mother told me
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that you should not touch the droppings of
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pigeons so suddenly but it scares me a
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little
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his sheet is not toxic it's a little
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there a little bit and they went down don't
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feel anything anymore
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2
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[Music]
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there are around 800 tanners made here
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we are paid to the task
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[Music] we are
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these immense in fact
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and what is the color here the
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color
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yes this is where we put the products
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for the dye and then we take out the
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pots which we will dry
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even made the mixer it was you who
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mixed yes I mix must be a
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killer powder and tree bark
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in the law everything is natural here just
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red pigments the 2 Corsicans
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what is the color you prefer
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to work with me I like this red there
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are plenty of others up to 170 hp
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the reds will stay here on the other hand
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the browns will soon go to
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dry on the hill
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[Music]
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I know
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[Music]
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if it's hard for donkeys yeah yeah
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it's not easy for donkeys and they
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are courageous and for us too it's
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hard we're drooling it was fine
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he's gone there are graves there we're
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in a cemetery
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there's no special place to
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extend our costs we come here because
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there is space and it's not too far
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from the city and then it's dead I'm sure
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it doesn't bother them we'll end up
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joining them one day anyway
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it's is bad ah yeah so on the other hand
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the good news at this stage is
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that it just smells bad but not
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extremely bad not like that
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looks you have to spread it well otherwise sallabi
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but it won't stop well I can see
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being careful of those close to me There's
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still one thing that doesn't stand out to you,
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it's that you have a job, finally seen
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with my eyes, it seems super hard, you
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keep a smile and everything,
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but that's how you do it, I
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always laugh, it's a principle at home I
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am with a foreigner or a Moroccan
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I always need to be in a good
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mood and thank God I don't
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need much ats gives me
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the rest and what- what you have
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the assurance of that I burned myself with
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quicklime downstairs the tannery the
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boss told me that it was not serious in
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life so I took it
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philosophically that's how it is we end up getting used to it
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and thank God it's part of the
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risks of the job
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but this job I love
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but pat and I find it courageous with
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courage
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[Music]
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yes still work yeah at work
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[Music]
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I came to Fez to its magic its
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history when leaving I only have the
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tanners in my head I say to myself when
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I find this impeccable modern station
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Morocco is definitely a country with
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incredible contrasts where the most modern
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constantly mix with the most
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traditional where the we can switch from one
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world to another in a few seconds
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I still have life wotan and I hope
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I'm not inconvenient on the train
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[Music]
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it's not too strong a little I know and
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stoner that doesn't smell like leather without cord wi
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it's known as an odor in Fez
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and the state but is it already
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particularly respected in Fez they are
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very respected thanks to them it's
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an entire city that lives from leather there is full of
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professions which depend on it
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it is very important for us that it
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is there
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but
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head south towards the city where all
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travelers dream of spending one day a
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thousand-year-old city
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it is the city which gave its name to
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Morocco Morocco but that a
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progressive deformation of the pronunciation of
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Marrakech
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[Music]
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I am heading towards the heart of Marrakech
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the Djemaa el Fna square
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a place whose lively life has been
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classified as a masterpiece of
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the world's intangible heritage humanity by
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unesco
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[Music]
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I really like this place because
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there is an absolutely unique atmosphere.
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It's good to come like that when
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night falls, a kind of sweetness, there's
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no noise, just thousands of people.
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people came there just for the
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pleasure of being there the smells the little
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things a little strange which is simmering which is
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cured here and there
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especially this place and then
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made a music
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[Music]
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this place is a permanent spectacle
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which has lasted for centuries moreover
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it had started quite strong since around
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Milan it was the place of
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public executions
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hence the name which means the place of
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the assembly of the dead
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it is snails in water with
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discipline the snail with Jesus Christ
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it's good for our health
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[Music]
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it's very good diack it's the third
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round in the country it's a fake said century
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and it's very fatty Moroccan can
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-maybe I take too many whereas the
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first time yes you want to come tomorrow
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you see very good health well that is to say
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that I am more used to
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eating them with garlic but not angry
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otherwise I find today the first
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time you can try the first time and
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the world 1 2 3 the second time and my
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job beyond the third time be
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increased the group
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the habit
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[Music]
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we move is cold thank you dear to the voices
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to tomorrow for the second balloon
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[Music]
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and
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m
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don
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nouveau
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[Music]
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[Music]
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I
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of the world
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[Music] on the
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Marrakech railway side it is the
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terminus to go even further south
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to breathe a little mountain air
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dried out from the anti-atlas I
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have to give up the train for a moment and
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climb into a collective taxi
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my goal arrived in the early morning in the
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taliouine region at the moment when the
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colors are the most beautiful
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[Music]
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it
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[Music] where
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hello the plata
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what do you pay at 6
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a.m. in the middle of the desert is what it is
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what you can do it's the saffron flower you
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have to pick them before the
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sun is red
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otherwise it opens it's too hard
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to welcome what is precious
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in its flowers you can show me
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the saffron flower
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we only get back that's what's worth
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gold the red gold of Morocco
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that's the saffron that we are going to use
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in our dishes yes in the kitchen how
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many flowers are needed to make a
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kilo of saffron it's no but yade for
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a kilo of saffron
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you need 100 kg of flowers at least 100 kg
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3
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[Music]
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ella saffron blue I can already taste it
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yes I listen to it and to Asia it's my
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choices I'm going all of a sudden yes
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it's very small you're going to tell me if you
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like alkaline and there's never I ate
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pure saffron but it's very delicate and
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subtle without end a little bit bitter
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Athens it's because it's still
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full of water normally we don't eat
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like that we wait for it to be it's
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okay come on we will continue ok and they
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have all the women who pick
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today there they are not all
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farmers of her caliber
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no they are all pickers like
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me we all come from the villages around
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erik guay in the brain there must be
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many to do the work launch
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in the summer is it true
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tetouan that you and tomorrow you grow
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hotel you must leave the bulb in
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the earth especially like that it's good
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yes it's good like that this one also
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this one I grab 5
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naima and yet
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I will
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hockey ball and will fail you see this
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work is good even if it is difficult
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during the 15 days of the harvest we
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do it all with a lot of satisfaction
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because we know that we have the saffron is
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precious and we are a bit like
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bees I see myself as a little
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bee who goes from flower to flower to
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harvest their red
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you are the nicest bei I have
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met
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[Music]
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m
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[Music]
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[Music]
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1
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we
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[Music]
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all the saffron that is produced here it
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is treated this way by hand
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throughout the region
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it's incredible we don't think about that
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when we use saffron the house
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behind and all that work
00:27:19
eh yes it's like that from planting to
00:27:22
harvesting is then pruning everything
00:27:25
is done by hand in your blog of a
00:27:26
role remains rescuers and bridle you
00:27:30
have to do flower by flower it's
00:27:31
a lot of time if we did a lot
00:27:36
patience also do you think
00:27:39
that the people who use saffron
00:27:42
elsewhere in the world in Europe is
00:27:44
nothing they are aware of all this
00:27:46
work that is behind it
00:27:47
no I don't think they
00:27:50
realize all this work and even here
00:27:52
a lot of Moroccans but have no
00:27:54
idea there is only what they do that they know
00:27:57
that to have a quality product you
00:27:58
have to go through all this manual work
00:28:01
I swear to you it is very very well
00:28:04
it's mainly that it's an
00:28:06
extremely fragile product so you have to be
00:28:08
very careful
00:28:09
then I would improve after a
00:28:12
while I'll be like that how
00:28:13
do you manage to stay calm it's
00:28:16
because it's your first time if you
00:28:18
did it alone it annoys you ray
00:28:20
quite quickly that's the
00:28:22
good thing about saffron is that it brings people together we
00:28:25
never do it alone it's always
00:28:27
something that is done in a group
00:28:28
because it goes faster and you see
00:28:30
the result more quickly listened to me
00:28:34
I will never use saffron in the
00:28:36
same way at home again I will think of you
00:28:40
I have the impression of being in another
00:28:42
Morocco
00:28:43
a feeling which pushes me to go towards
00:28:45
even more remote areas I
00:28:49
approach the sahara with this
00:28:52
feeling of being both alone in the world
00:28:54
and as if surrounded by a presence as if
00:28:56
protected by the desert
00:28:58
[Music]
00:29:02
sahar ça ça c' is really all that I
00:29:04
like Hilti has to iron alone the
00:29:11
silence of the desert that's beautiful that
00:29:19
in fact what is she doing there this
00:29:20
railway stops so it's right in
00:29:23
front there she is there for the mine
00:29:26
the French had built this
00:29:27
track in the 1940s to transport
00:29:30
this manganese ore to the
00:29:32
ports today the manganese mine
00:29:36
no longer works it is an abandoned world
00:29:42
but the railway line remained
00:29:44
alive there mine has been transformed into a
00:29:47
barite loading site, an ore
00:29:50
used in particular in the nuclear and
00:29:52
oil industry,
00:29:55
barite and deposited here by
00:29:58
trucks and long freight trains
00:30:01
come regularly to stock up on
00:30:04
ores
00:30:09
[Music]
00:30:11
hello pay your loads is finished and
00:30:17
you are going far away there how many
00:30:19
kilometers you are all going 305
00:30:23
km coach in the desert
00:30:24
ah yeah you can come with you and you are
00:30:31
still working on this train to
00:30:34
show the 33 years old
00:30:36
you have already transported how many
00:30:38
tonnes of ore in all my life I have
00:30:42
transported 80 thousand tonnes per year and
00:30:45
bone
00:31:20
but hey yes it's beautiful and again you'll
00:31:23
see further it's funny with this
00:31:28
train we have the impression of going on an
00:31:29
adventure in the desert it's and me
00:31:32
or like a train anyway I have
00:31:35
so much it doesn't bother me anymore
00:31:36
but I understand what you have
00:31:41
this impression of going on an adventure in the
00:31:44
middle of the desert, I tell you that yes,
00:31:46
incredible
00:31:47
and so what is a train
00:31:49
traveling in the desert like? the
00:31:50
dangers that threaten us
00:31:52
mainly rain or
00:31:55
sand sandstorms the elements can
00:31:57
change very quickly
00:31:58
there for the moment everything is beautiful the sky
00:32:01
is blue everything is perfect but it changes
00:32:03
very quickly you will see a dc 30 or 40 km
00:32:07
when we will really be in the desert we
00:32:09
can have torrential rains or
00:32:10
absolutely terrible sandstorms
00:32:14
[Music]
00:32:25
[Music]
00:32:38
end of the genre not like the others
00:32:39
he is still in bed or on the list
00:32:42
[Music]
00:32:45
or send himself it's the line
00:32:47
the branch which goes towards Algeria
00:32:51
which was built at the time also
00:32:53
spoke French to connect Algeria to
00:32:55
the Atlantic via Morocco
00:32:58
and see it's all in sand and
00:33:00
because at the moment it's not useful because
00:33:02
of the somewhat difficult relations
00:33:04
between Morocco and Algeria there are more
00:33:06
trains running at the moment
00:33:07
look there are lots of stones it's nice
00:33:14
[Music]
00:33:20
[Music]
00:33:23
it's really very very beautiful you
00:33:26
still see when we are always in the
00:33:28
same place often we are more aware
00:33:30
of what surrounds us
00:33:31
even if the journey is always the same it is
00:33:33
different each time the landscapes
00:33:35
husband constantly on the back the desert it is
00:33:37
never the same
00:33:39
and even after all this time I
00:33:42
never tire of it it remains an always
00:33:44
new journey it's very calm very relaxing
00:33:47
and its magnificent and its rare times to
00:33:50
say that in a low cost a super beautiful
00:33:52
but it's the truth it's a journey which
00:33:54
is always pleasant and then the team
00:33:56
is always the same we are very
00:33:58
united
00:33:59
[Music]
00:34:08
the stick is attentive and that's
00:34:11
why we stop it's the sand
00:34:14
there is sand which blocks us all alone
00:34:15
on a good there is sand on the track
00:34:19
[Music]
00:34:25
but not to launch the train no no that
00:34:29
would be the best way to derail
00:34:30
and then there is a team which is there
00:34:32
specially for that
00:34:36
[Music]
00:34:44
it depends there it will take an hour or
00:34:48
two but sometimes it's much more
00:34:50
complicated and it can take up to two
00:34:51
or three days so your job
00:35:03
is to intervene when there is sand
00:35:05
yes and you are on the train
00:35:08
all the time just that for that
00:35:11
it is our job in all the trains
00:35:13
which cross the desert a team which
00:35:15
is there to remove sand and to take
00:35:17
care of 3 to 5 years in the blues
00:35:18
know to pay attention especially to the
00:35:21
scorpions since the snake can be there
00:35:26
and what is the place where it is the most
00:35:28
complicated to intervene 134 km 134 he is
00:35:32
bad he is always together and
00:35:34
twice it can take all night to
00:35:35
forget you clear out all night
00:35:37
yes and in this case you sleep or
00:35:41
behind the locomotive we have a carriage
00:35:43
specially designed for that but then
00:35:45
how do you manage your family life
00:35:46
you have to be teased at home when you
00:35:48
come back at no time no no they know
00:35:50
the train to oujda they know that the 'we
00:35:52
can take three hours or three days
00:35:54
they are used to religious marriage
00:35:59
[Music]
00:36:11
ok the guys are overwhelmed
00:36:16
[Music]
00:36:25
you see here we all live together we are
00:36:29
all like a family we have all known each other for a long time
00:36:32
this either the mechanics the sand team
00:36:36
switchers and the others we are all
00:36:39
friends we all get along very well
00:36:42
we spend so much time together we
00:36:45
are all very united but I
00:36:47
recognize you it's sir you were
00:36:49
the back 2 while 'is who
00:36:51
watches the tail of the train no it's
00:36:54
god these jo who watches the time
00:36:56
what according to you creates all
00:36:59
this solidarity between you this good
00:37:02
atmosphere only work we spend more time here
00:37:05
than in our families of rivals suddenly
00:37:07
it creates a sacred bond this camaraderie
00:37:10
which unites us shares so many
00:37:12
things whether it is meals or this
00:37:14
trip this adventure not only is there a great
00:37:17
atmosphere but then the cakes without
00:37:19
missing falling on the ground patterns and the
00:37:21
cakes at whose house the chef is you who
00:37:25
makes the cakes and they are the
00:37:27
best cakes in Morocco are
00:37:32
extraordinary
00:37:34
ouattara
00:37:36
[Music]
00:37:48
[Applause]
00:37:50
[Music]
00:37:54
[Applause]
00:37:58
I loved these unexpected encounters
00:38:01
with these anonymous people who are driving at the
00:38:04
moment somewhere leaves in the cold night
00:38:07
of the desert
00:38:13
I let the train go
00:38:17
the desert holds me back
00:38:45
full of camels
00:38:51
there is only one hump it is perhaps the
00:38:53
dromedary perhaps the Dr Gilles
00:39:08
passion of the shepherd for charm we do
00:39:15
not attack each other the camels are not
00:39:17
dangerous no no we approach the vapors
00:39:22
kiss it was either welcome
00:39:27
how are you it's going well the ccvo
00:39:30
camel yes it's all my herd all
00:39:33
swear they are quiet they eat
00:39:35
peacefully it's done then is -are
00:39:38
they camels or are they
00:39:39
dromedaries dromedary camels
00:39:42
it's the same species
00:39:43
we arabia only one term there is one
00:39:46
good thing to say about me mine the minks
00:39:49
only one bad one it's is that it's super
00:39:52
beautiful and we can approach can go me
00:39:56
I want to see a big or a small in
00:39:58
not the nicest blocks
00:40:03
you grab them by the tail yeah
00:40:05
to stop it don't have a shot on the
00:40:07
tail and understand there that it is
00:40:10
the handbrake of the shamu yes so that they do
00:40:12
not move away you the task a paw it
00:40:15
will stay there like that that we will arrive
00:40:21
you see it will not happen if we do not
00:40:37
attach ourselves not the leg at its end but
00:40:39
it is mainly so that it stays there
00:40:40
during the night but then but she does
00:40:41
not have ants in the dough took like
00:40:43
that and starts again no no she is
00:40:45
used to it four years ago still does
00:40:47
like that it doesn't hurt her she knows
00:40:50
that when she is tied up she has to
00:40:52
stay there and in the morning untied
00:40:55
frolic around again and it's a great head I love it
00:40:57
nonetheless it gently on the knee
00:41:03
it will be practical and we can the bones
00:41:09
that it likes to be nuzzled under
00:41:10
the blow under the ears
00:41:12
there in the blow yes it would be from now on
00:41:14
she loves it fred the ear it likes it's
00:41:17
the sail had a nice show made
00:41:27
wanted to give kisses yes it's like
00:41:32
humans they feel where she
00:41:34
feels what we feel what do
00:41:36
you mean ah yes
00:41:37
it's very sensitive the camel it's
00:41:40
very intelligent lawn located tender
00:41:42
with them they the 100 kg if you come to
00:41:44
take them boyrie guesses him
00:41:47
angry or if you come to look after them
00:41:49
they feel the intentions are
00:41:52
good or bad I try to give him a little
00:41:54
hug he will feel that I am well in
00:41:56
Lyon 1 -2 yes an extremely sweet animal
00:42:01
tazi
00:42:04
what no she is not afraid asia it's
00:42:11
funny it's true we want to
00:42:14
give them kisses but then
00:42:17
how many camels like that do you have in any case
00:42:18
even if I have some a good fifty
00:42:21
from time to time we sell it it
00:42:24
allows us to experience a long moment of action
00:42:28
would also put the relay in wood so
00:42:31
it's a great animal my father I have this
00:42:36
before me it's him who gave me passed down the
00:42:38
herd it's really a long
00:42:40
tradition
00:42:47
you see that it's a remedy
00:42:50
wash your hands with yes it's a very
00:42:54
good treatment for us it heals all the
00:42:56
scratches and the one above go ahead
00:43:01
bella swan your hands there now and
00:43:04
no problem it's very good but the
00:43:06
hands are quite warm so rub your hands
00:43:13
quite funny it's slightly happened it's
00:43:15
good it feels good health 3 but
00:43:24
that I don't think it deodorizes no
00:43:26
actually say but it's really
00:43:28
very effective throne at the death of a
00:43:30
natural product it disinfects
00:43:32
small wounds and cracks on the
00:43:34
hands it is a healing but it
00:43:36
hydrates the skin
00:43:37
look how soft they are and then
00:43:40
to wipe down on it
00:43:42
here to these practices a camel does that it's
00:43:47
useful every day we're going to
00:43:50
let them go and eat go my beautiful girl
00:43:57
well we're going further
00:43:59
[Music]
00:44:05
these animals are in fact a real
00:44:08
treasure
00:44:09
a camel can be sold between 2000 and
00:44:13
5000 euros at other camel drivers to
00:44:16
caravanners for the transport of
00:44:17
goods for life or
00:44:20
reproduction
00:44:30
what does that mean that we
00:44:33
take them to wood and you see they
00:44:35
understand and put themselves in the way of the
00:44:44
press which they ask for to be
00:44:47
repeated to them all the time so that it remains
00:44:49
within earshot we arrive where the haste a
00:45:11
trough to say all the same wells
00:45:13
in the desert and where it comes from everything is
00:45:19
at the gmi lauviah of the mountain and
00:45:22
we dug a well like that we have a
00:45:24
water point and so is it
00:45:31
true that they stop closed in their
00:45:32
hump to be able to walk for a very
00:45:35
long time in the desert the announcement of
00:45:38
nonsense it's Greece in their
00:45:41
boots why you would like them to have
00:45:43
water in their hump so what is
00:45:46
this hump for then Greece it is
00:45:49
their energy reserve stored on the
00:45:50
back so a camel which gains a little
00:45:52
weight it takes the hump
00:46:00
I am then it's not too tired by
00:46:02
the heat it's going to be a good summer quickly get
00:46:05
used to it so j matu should come and
00:46:07
settle here you take a tent a
00:46:09
hole then start a family and you
00:46:11
become breeders like me what's happening at
00:46:14
night in france that I don't have here
00:46:17
would then be 70 plus we would be neighbors it
00:46:20
would be good
00:46:21
[Music]
00:46:26
oh
00:46:28
oh [Music]
00:46:31
the whole time I'm going to protect you for
00:46:34
the sun it's going to do good
00:46:39
[Music]
00:46:41
I don't have the ask in fact with that on your
00:46:45
head bags before would it be about you a
00:46:48
camel driver before tonight
00:46:56
nothing you are perfect
00:47:05
you
00:47:06
[Music]
00:47:30
yes
00:47:34
[Music]
00:47:39
we
00:47:43
where
00:47:47
very beautiful here yes yes
00:47:49
here we are in an isolated place far from
00:47:52
everything and it's very relaxing nothing to
00:47:56
interfere with your mind there is no
00:47:59
noise just that of the wind this kit brings
00:48:04
serenity
00:48:07
here I am hired aja it's true you
00:48:10
feel serene here serene yes
00:48:14
I don't need anything 'other than all that is
00:48:16
enough for me
00:48:19
the sky above my head
00:48:22
towards pure desert
00:48:24
we are happy thanks to god I don't
00:48:27
want to I know well no go to make
00:48:32
changes and change the sister and I
00:48:36
find it very calm very c it's true
00:48:39
very calming but we don't get bored a
00:48:42
bit anyway in the desert
00:48:44
after a certain time you never get bored
00:48:47
here there's always something to do to take
00:48:50
care of the animals it takes time
00:48:53
you'll go look for it I take care of them you
00:48:56
treat them nothing is ever the same it
00:48:59
changes all the time it's like at the cinema selim
00:49:02
[Music]
00:49:06
it's a permanent cinema look around
00:49:09
you here everywhere where you stay
00:49:17
I was sure that presented as that
00:49:19
makes me want it's good that you're
00:49:28
here coaching
00:49:31
I hope you come back
00:49:34
[Music]
00:49:39
I didn't think Morocco would
00:49:41
take me this far
00:49:43
this country is very close the history the
00:49:45
language all three hours away from the plane
00:49:47
I thought I wasn't really surprised,
00:49:50
but it's the opposite,
00:49:52
what's surprising here is this
00:49:55
unusual mixture,
00:49:57
the disturbing overlap between the
00:49:59
familiar and the distant, the known and
00:50:03
the exotic, the attachment, the
00:50:06
very tradition strong is modernity which creeps
00:50:09
everywhere Morocco constantly takes you
00:50:12
from one world to another
00:50:15
it is a land of strong sensations
00:50:18
[Music]
00:50:21
1
00:50:24
you
00:50:25
[Music]

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Dès son arrivée à Rabat, la capitale politique, le globe-trotter est saisi par une ville où la vie semble paisible et douce. ✋Les plus belles destinations, c’est ici 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK7rnpoqJe3hlGpW83uCqmA 👈 Abonnez vous ! 🙏 Après Fès, l'incontournable, direction le sud pour rejoindre Marrakech. Puis, Philippe s'approche du Sahara mythique, là où la route s'achève. La rencontre d'un chamelier qui lui ouvre les portes du désert lui donne accès aux sensations les plus fortes que le Maroc puisse offrir. Un film écrit par William Japhet et Philippe Gougler Réalisé par William Japhet Présenté par Philippe Gougler Produit par Jean-Baptiste Jouy - Step by Step productions

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