Geometric January: A Bit of Everything and An Elephant

Roman mosaic floor in the House of Orpheus at Volubilis, a partly excavated Roman city in Morocco.  Volubilus was annexed by the Romans c. 40 CE. and abandoned c. 285 CE. Volubilis was the farthest outpost of the Roman Empire in Africa. The site is near the modern city of Meknes. The mosaics of House of … More Geometric January: A Bit of Everything and An Elephant

Remnants of the Romans

Seven Corinthian columns from the Capitoline Temple at Volubilis, a partly-excavated Berber-Roman city in Morocco. The temple dates from the 2nd century CE and has be restored. It was an important city during the Roman period, and was situated in the Roman province of Mauretania Tingitana. The ruins of the ancient city are in the current Fès-Meknès region … More Remnants of the Romans

Indoor Alleys and Streets

Inside alleyways and streets. Structure in a desert village in the Sahara Desert in Morocco near Rissani. An NGO runs a school in the village which appeared somewhat deserted though maintained. I think it was part of Hassi Labied. Join Cee’s CFFC:  Alleys, Driveways, Parking Lots, Dirt Roads