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First sorry for the low quality of this photo taken without tripod in a "c'mon hurry click click" situation, I post it for its TE value rather than its photographic qualities.

The Marrakech souk in a complicated maze of small streets in the old city, mostly decked. The hundreds or maybe thousands of small shops that form the souk are grouped by item category, this photo presents the "souk des babouches" or "souk Smata", babouches being the name of these leather slippers. Other famous areas include the carpet souk, the leather souk, the wool souk and many more. On some places you'll have the opportunity to see how they work, for example dyeing (the process of applying color to clothes) is very interesting there and will take you back some centuries.

While shopkeepers are very keen to invite visitors to their shops ("For the eye's pleasure..."), they do not like much tourists taking photos, which explains the hurry to get this capture. Also I heard Marrakech had a bad safety reputation some years ago, this is gone now as the morroccan gouvernment has carried out cleaning actions, the tourist police continues to closely monitor the souk and it's a perfectly safe place to visit.
Still it's not a good place to buy something, prices are high and bargaining is hard, if you have time better explore some less heavily visited cities, the stuff will be very similar, the starting prices less astronomical and the shopkeepers more open to negociations. It would be a miss however to overlook this side of a trip to Morocco, as you can find there superb products and bargaining or free talking around a cup of tea can be a very nice moment. Western notion of time does not apply to moroccan shops, be prepared to stay there for ages !

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