Redalinho
September 10th, 2006, 11:09 PM
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At the very moment you enter Imouzzer, you know that you have done some serious travelling. The only road of the village, the simple houses and the real friendliness of the inhabitants, make it clear that this is off the beaten track.
As a matter of fact, there is little to behold in the village itself, and even the weekly market every Thursday is too common and small to be a good enough attraction by itself.
But the areas around Imouzzer are well worth the visit, with plenty of gorges, valleys, colourful mountains and waterfalls that carry no water through most of the year. If you head down the rough road from the easternmost point of Imouzzer you get to Tamarout after 4 km and Tiskjji after another 5 km.
At the very moment you enter Imouzzer, you know that you have done some serious travelling. The only road of the village, the simple houses and the real friendliness of the inhabitants, make it clear that this is off the beaten track.
As a matter of fact, there is little to behold in the village itself, and even the weekly market every Thursday is too common and small to be a good enough attraction by itself.
But the areas around Imouzzer are well worth the visit, with plenty of gorges, valleys, colourful mountains and waterfalls that carry no water through most of the year. If you head down the rough road from the easternmost point of Imouzzer you get to Tamarout after 4 km and Tiskjji after another 5 km.