We live in such terrible and terrifying times with all that is happening around the world, whether it be brutal wars or trade wars or the defunding of essential services and development cooperation, and other assaults on human rights. For some of us, there is also winter. Here then, just to lighten the mood a little, is a collection of photographs from a recent trip to Morocco, a delightful country, where one can indulge a little welcome escapism.
Written by and for the former staff of UNICEF
Beautiful Morocco, Richard! When is an XUNICEF retiree there going to offer it as a future reunion site? We just did it in the Philippines and enjoyed meeting colleagues from around the world while proudly showing them our country. Wouldn't it be Morocco's turn soon to display its great history and the joys of today! Mary
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos! I went to Morocco last year but my pics don't look as good as yours!
ReplyDeleteHaving been to Morocco many years ago, I was recently thinking that it was time to go again. Thanks for reminding me of this interesting and picturesque country! Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYes, let’s have the next Reunion after Zambia in Morocco! Awesome photography!
ReplyDeleteFabulous to visit Morocco again.!!! Great suggestion by Mary ❤️🌹😊
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these gorgeous photos Richard
ReplyDeleteSuper photos Richard
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics.. brilliant photography...so picturesque!
ReplyDeleteThank you Richard for such fabulous photos. I am moroccan unicef retiree and leave in Morocco. But I have never seen some of the places you took pictures of.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard for these beautiful pics.as you well showed there are beauties to discover in my home country. We will be happy to host next retirée meeting in Morocco. If this happen more than happy to contribué to the organization
ReplyDeleteLovely article on one of the most visited Arab countries. It has so much diversity and there is no reason why a XUNICEF Reunion cannot be held there. The photos are attractive and well taken, but why did you end in Marakesh with a couple of camels? It has much more to offer the visiting tourist ! Cheers.
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