So strange to see the emptiness of a place that is always alive. Great pics and may I say- historical. When, when was this souk so empty since the 11th century?
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The streets of the Fez Medina are unusually quiet due to the Coronavirus lockdown and the last days of Ramadan. Suzanna Clarke went for a stroll and found few people but a lot of cats enjoying the peace and quiet.
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posted by The View From Fez at 08:45 on 17 May 2020
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Close this window Jump to comment formSo strange to see the emptiness of a place that is always alive. Great pics and may I say- historical. When, when was this souk so empty since the 11th century?
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Wonderful colours, but totally quiet.
Monday, May 18, 2020