March 12, 2023
The first day in my 70. year. And what a day that was ...
The day started with Omar being quite sick and shaky due to a cold. I know how that feels. We took off anyway, towards Ouarzazate with its film studios for famous movies that have been done here, and then further to Kasbah Ait Ben Hadda, a castle that has been changed into a hostel.We promised ourselves to take it slowly.
A stop nearly at the top of our trip up.Stunning view to the mountains. Later on we were on snow level.
This woman we saw at our stop, very serious, and obviously in pain with her right wrist and elbow.
Omar had some physio tape. "See, she is in pain. I will tape her."
"What if she resists or doesn't want you help?"
"Then I tell her that I am a doctor and that she must follow my orders."
And so he taped her, and the old woman was very quiet and let Omar do his job without opposition or resistance.
Then we had some breakfast with this "bread" and some honey and of course the always present tea.
The bread is made with water, olive oil, salt and water. It is prepared like puff pastry.
By the way, this is an arabic stop sign, saying "Stop". You have to read it from right to left.
At another stop, Omar needed a break. He was very tired from the cold.
The first challenge and also fun was driving up the mountains on a wild and winding road. Driving up was great fun, stuff bikers like a lot. I just realized that the sheer width and weight ob my cases made the bike somewhat less stable in extreme leanings towards left or right. Up at the top, we were on snow level. Quite an amazing view. Omar has the pics, he is sleeping already. I will update this blog entry tomorrow.
On the Southern side of the Atlas, the landscape changes from green to brown, from lush vegetation to more desertlike scenery.On the way down the hill, the quality also literally went downhill. Many, many construction sites with gravel, wet streets, big holes, wild lane changes and a lot of traffic plus a curvy road asked a lot from the driver.
Well, we made it to Ouarzazate to the film studios. Amazing what the construction teams have built there. We saw the sets for Gladiator, Cleopatra, the Mummy and other stunning movies.Welcome to Ouarzawood.
Behind the scenes, you see the scaffolding. The guide told us that the backdrops for the film scenes are very easy to change, everthing is made out of styrofoam, plastic and paint. One of the reasons films are often produced in Morocco is the blue sky, that the digital processing uses as a Blue Screen, copying in whatever is required.
The first part we saw was "China". Here the film "Little Buddha" was created, or "The Last Emperor".
The interior of the palace.
It looks pretty real
Sometimes with lots of detailwork
Omar has a picture of me sitting in front of the Buddha. I will indert that later.
Some North African or Middle East sets
Lots of details here. The Moroccan studio team does the contruction work. The artwork is done by the film company's artists.
Omar as a Greek minister or tutor
... obviously happy and content
At this point I'll leave out the details of how we got to the hostel to spare the reader's nerves. I'll just say this: I was pretty exhausted, and so was Omar. I think I need some time to get back into my old swing of things.
The hostel itself is wonderful. We were warmly welcomed, and, the host seeing my somewhat flaky condition, we immediately got the best rooms of the house. Really nice.Omar in the castles inner yard.
Here you find a little video that Omar produced of the castle. By the way: when you double-click a photo, you see it full-screen. With the left and right navigation keys you can flip through the picture in full-screen. For videos, you can have them full screen as well when you click the full screen icon in the lower right corner, as in YouTube.
Then, Omar had the idea to interview me, like a talkshow guest. I had to reduce the file size quite a bit by converting the original to a very low resolution. This is what came out (German only, sorry). A must see if you ask me, quite funny:
Wunderbar!!
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