dakkm ttirikh Essaouira

It feels a bit like coming home after being gone for over two decades.
Shortly after my arrival in Essaouira, I take in the scents, sounds, and familiar tastes and allow myself to get lost in the city the 9-year-old me, had so deeply connected with.
Wondering around the medina and markets, I take in the life that happens in the streets and little alleyways and the gorgeous architecture of this medieval city.

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Old memories immediately come back to life and it feels as if I have never really left this country.
Even though I never learned Arabic, there is a strange sense of familiarity when I listen to the conversations in the Medinas and try to pick out some familiar sounds and words I know.
Nostalgia rises up in me and I am truly content to finally have returned to a culture that I to some extent inherited aside from the one my parents showed me.
The old fortified city of Essaouira radiates a very special mystical charm to its visitors. Especially in the harbor, it is great fun as a spectator to observe the lively goings-on of the fishermen, who are caught up in their daily routines.

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Essouira is a magical place. Your photos really capture the essence