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How do I comment on a photo? I just made a comment on a picture on page 30 and it shows up on the bottom of the last page. Am I incompetent or is there some other interpretation of "quick reply?"
 
How do I comment on a photo? I just made a comment on a picture on page 30 and it shows up on the bottom of the last page. Am I incompetent or is there some other interpretation of "quick reply?"

Dear Graytrax,
If you like to comment a photo, you should use the Quote button on the right side
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Where in the planet is this location? Asia, Europe, USA, or...? Beautiful image, really something that makes you think and look twice.

Thanks!

[FONT=verdana,sans-serif]It's a road in the Atlas Mountains, Morocco.

From the internet:

Dades Gorge or Gorges du Dadès, Morocco. A gorge carved by the Dades River separates Atlas and Anti-Atlas (or Lesser Atlas) mountain range. Recently the gorge and neighboring Berberian kasbahs became a popular tourist attraction.

The Dades Valley, also known as a Road of a thousand Kasbahs, stretches 160 km (100 mi) from Ouarzazate to the east of Tineghir. The winding road offers stunning views to the gorge and historic kasbahs. Tourists often refer to this as the most memorable experience in Morocco.

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[FONT=verdana,sans-serif] If you go to google and type in "Morocco curvy road" and search under images similar photos will pop up. Which if funny because prior to going to Morocco I didn't search for what kinds of photos to take and here is a photo I took that probably thousands of others have taken.
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[FONT=verdana,sans-serif]My goal when taking photos is to have the viewer look at it for more than 5 seconds . 🙂[/FONT]
 
Is there a car rental with Ferraris nearby? 😀


HAHA! No but the Mercedes van driver drove like he was in a Ferrari! In fact everyone there drove really fast, especially in the mountains. The driver would tailgate like 2 feet behind another vehicle, even when going downhill. I was surprised to see no car accidents.


It was only in the Sahara desert where we ran into a little car trouble. I think our guide had the SUV in rear wheel drive only because he was showing off by fishtailing on the dunes until we got stuck. He then tried engaging 4WD only after the SUV dug itself deeper and deeper in the sand! Luckily another SUV came by about an hour later to the rescue!




 
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