Selling Snails in Morocco



Selling Snails in Morocco


We all know that Morocco is a great touristic place because of its colorful, ancient and rich history. Today I wanted to write about this photo I took while visiting Morocco in early 2011, it shows another side….

I called the photo "The Woman Selling Snails". My point is that there are so many different ways to look at this photo, depending if you are Moroccan, a tourist or just a computer onlooker.

Tourists will just adore the scene and will see it with only one eye and certainly take so many pictures, as I did.

But, there is much more to this picture than just the beauty of the picture. This picture reflects for me sadness and sorrow as well as profound courage.

Indeed, you can weep for the woman at the same time admiring her courage. You can weep for the social injustice. For what life can throw at you in this Land and it all depends on which side of the fence you are.

In Morocco you can be doing it so hard just to survive just as easily as you can be driven around every day doing nothing by a chauffeur in a luxurious car.

It was morning in the old market of Casablanca. It was pouring with rain and the footpaths were muddy. It smelled of the chicken and rabbit excrement all around her. This old woman was sitting in the middle of the footpath and didn't even try to escape the rain. The snails, on the other hand, were trying to do just that, escape the rain and the boxes. The woman was confronting the rain, the mud and the smells because she had to sell snails so she can make ends meet.

As I have been living in the West for thirty years, I know that if the Woman Selling Snails was  living in a Western country, she would be sitting at home in the warmth, with probably her grandchildren and close friends, enjoying life, as you do when you are old. Here, she has to work to feed her family at home to survive...


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Moroccan decor of Nights Parties.


Moroccan and Arabian Nights Themed Parties.


Moroccan decor offer an elegant atmosphere for any occasion and never cease to please guests.

Visit our showroom and take first look at all the Moroccan party furniture and accessories we display for sale and rental.

It is our attention to all details, our formula for success to a unique and elegant Moroccan party.
Transform your next Moroccan event into an unforgettable Night In Marrakech.

A Moroccan theme party that will captivate your guests. Our theme takes inspiration from the majestic palaces of Morocco: opulent silk and velvet cushions are scattered upon luxurious rich silk covered cotton mattresses, brass tray tables and authentic hand painted, low Moroccan wood tables, feature traditional Moroccan glass colored lanterns; rich gold embroidered drapes are hung against the walls to recreate the splendor of the ancient palaces.
This royal Moroccan theme is sure to entertain and delight every guest guaranteeing a profusion of compliments.

The lavish Moroccan events we specialize in combine rich colors, lavish textures, tastes, location with creativity in order to come up with new and unique ideas that integrate seamlessly into an overall elaborate theme.


We have everything you'll need to recreate the mysterious atmosphere of Marrakech with an authentic Moroccan ambiance for a special occasion, photo shoot, music video, or movie set. You can click here to get some ideas and view some our Moroccan Parties.

Just picture all of the richness of Morocco and India with its opulence and celebrated elegance, then add belly dancers and the cuisine of our Moroccan chef with those sumptuous Moroccan recipes, and you've got a perfect enchanting evening in Marrakech.


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Languages of Morocco


Languages of Morocco


Ethnolinguistic Groups in Morocco
Morocco's official languages are Classical Arabic and since July 2011, also "Amazigh language" which is a standardized version of the Berber languages.
The majority of the population natively speaks Moroccan-Arabic. More than 12 million Moroccans speak Berber — which exists in Morocco in three different dialects (Riff, Shilha, and Central Atlas Tamazight) — either as a first language or bilingually with Moroccan Arabic.
The Hassaniya Arabic is spoken in the southern part of country. Morocco has recently included the protection of Hassaniya in the constitution as part of the July 2011 reforms.
French is taught universally and still serves as Morocco's primary language of commerce and economics; it is also widely used in education and government.
Spanish is also spoken by some in the northern part of the country as a foreign language. Meanwhile English, is increasingly becoming more popular among the educated particularly in the science fields although its usage remains very limited.


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