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National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) - Morocco

<p>NSLI-Y scholars explore the Sahara Desert.</p> <p>Moroccan man explains the traditional decorative Moroccan architecture to NSLI-Y scholars.</p> <p>NSLI-Y scholars tour Aït Benhaddou a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best preserved Kasbah (fortified city) in Morocco, located along the edge of the Ourazazate River.</p> <p>NSLI-Y scholars pose in front of a tower at Aït Benhaddou.</p> NSLI-Y scholars stop for a photo as they cross the High Atlas Mountains on their way to Zagora to follow in the footsteps of ancient caravans transporting goods from Marrakesh to Timbuktu. NSLI-Y scholars rest under a tent and prepare for tea. NSLI-Y scholars discuss their experience following a meal. NSLI-Y scholars share a meal together. NSLI-Y scholars find an oasis in the Sahara desert. A Moroccan guide demonstrates how traditional Moroccan bowls are made.

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