On his podcast
QUB radiothe presenter of Moroccan origin
Yasmine Abdelfadel delivered a touching testimony to highlight the tragedy that struck Morocco in September 2023.
“Unfortunately the pictures don’t do Morocco justice. Morocco is more than an earthquake. It’s more than just mountains. It’s more than rubble. »
Given these wise words, the team at
QUB radio spoke with
Yasmine To convey another message: In this moment of terror and pain, we must remember that Morocco is full of beauty. According to the expert, the most beautiful Moroccan wonders can be discovered here.
- Thrills guaranteed: Hear exclusively the moving and touching report from
Yasmine Abdelfadel
to the team ofQUB radio
:
Marrakesh
Marrakech, the ocher city. As the Moroccans say: “You can go to Marrakesh and die afterwards, you will have seen everything!” »
Tangier
Tangier is a blue city halfway between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic and, according to the host, a must-see in the country.
Fez
Did you know that the very first university in the world was founded in Fes? For the scholar, then
Yasmine AbdelfadelFes is a great point of pride and definitely a stop to add to our list.
Ouarzazate
Ouarzazate is a popular filming location for the production of Hollywood films such as the big hits “The Mummy” and “Gladiator”. Cinema lovers will get their money’s worth when visiting Ouarzazate.
Sahara
How can we talk about Morocco without talking about the Sahara? Undoubtedly, you must have seen the Sahara dunes at least once in your life.
Laayoune
Halfway between a sand dune and the Atlantic, Laâyoune is a unique place where you can both climb a sand dune and surf it.
Agadir
The African surfing capital, a city where the weather is good 360 days a year: do we really need an additional argument to want to visit this place?
Morocco is much more than a tragedy, “it is a culture, it is a gastronomy, it is a very hospitable people”. With a firm and solemn voice, the presenter concludes her homage with a moving finale.
“Morocco, my Morocco, is a great wealth that will build, brick by brick, what it has always been and what it will be in the future. »
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