^^ wow great pictures mister79 
i have a question : we can see the sea from this road??
i have a question : we can see the sea from this road??
Tu devrais réajuster la taille des photos. Elles sont trop grandes!!
@D K: You are not entirely right. You have only seen pictures of the part of the rocade that has been finished yet, Saidia - Al Hoceima. This part of the mediterranean shore is far drier than th e shore between Tetouan and Al Hoceima. This part is still under construction, so There are no pictures available, only of the old road. This is one of the most green parts of Morocco. I you take a look to the Spanish Costa del Sol than you'll realise that this part has its counterpart on the Spanish shore roughly between Algeciras and Malaga, which is also far more green than for example Malaga - Almeria which is semi desertic, caused by the less rainfall due to the distance from the atlantic ocean.Merci pour les photos.
Je constate néanmoins que contrairement au sud de l'Espagne (même géographie, même climat), les collines côtières sont pelées. Ma kaynach sajra ou7da, c'est choquant! C'est dommage, les côtes gagneraient à être beaucoup plus belles et le paysage plus vert, si nous avions cette culture de planter des arbres, des bois et des forêts dans les espaces non utilisés.
Totally agree:cheers:@D K: You are not entirely right. You have only seen pictures of the part of the rocade that has been finished yet, Saidia - Al Hoceima. This part of the mediterranean shore is far drier than th e shore between Tetouan and Al Hoceima. This part is still under construction, so There are no pictures available, only of the old road. This is one of the most green parts of Morocco. I you take a look to the Spanish Costa del Sol than you'll realise that this part has its counterpart on the Spanish shore roughly between Algeciras and Malaga, which is also far more green than for example Malaga - Almeria which is semi desertic, caused by the less rainfall due to the distance from the atlantic ocean.
You maybe right because I did not visit the region yet. You are right too concerning the fact that areas closer to ocean are greener that more remote ones. Indeed the dry aspect of the hills surrounding the road maybe due to exvacation works.@D K: You are not entirely right. You have only seen pictures of the part of the rocade that has been finished yet, Saidia - Al Hoceima. This part of the mediterranean shore is far drier than th e shore between Tetouan and Al Hoceima. This part is still under construction, so There are no pictures available, only of the old road. This is one of the most green parts of Morocco. I you take a look to the Spanish Costa del Sol than you'll realise that this part has its counterpart on the Spanish shore roughly between Algeciras and Malaga, which is also far more green than for example Malaga - Almeria which is semi desertic, caused by the less rainfall due to the distance from the atlantic ocean.
Il n 'y a pas du tout de piste, tout est goudronné, la route est excellente!!^^ Fabuleux photos! Le terre plein central et nouveau, il n'y existait pas en juin 2008. Dis moi, est-ce qu'ils ont goudronné le passage du port Tanger Med? L'année dernière quand je suis passé il y avait 600 metres de piste à Tanger Med I. Si c'est prêt je vais sans doute passer par le nouveau port et puis vers Sebta au retour vers l'Europe.
Merci khouya pour les photosSource: Moi même!!![]()
La RN 16 est entièrement goudronnée entre Fnideq et TangerMed c'est à dire qu'elle fait le raccordement entre l'Autoroute TangerMed-Tanger (A4) et l'autoroute Fnideq-Tétouan (A6).Merci khouya pour les photos
Est-ce que la double-voie est complète maintenant entre TangerMed et Fnideq ?
Merci pour ces précisions, je ne savais pas que le passage de la RN 2 en 2x2 a été déjà réalisé.La RN 16 est entièrement goudronnée entre Fnideq et TangerMed c'est à dire qu'elle fait le raccordement entre l'Autoroute TangerMed-Tanger (A4) et l'autoroute Fnideq-Tétouan (A6).
D'un autre côté, la RN 2 entre Tanger et Tétouan est aussi entièrement 2x2