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RTSE53KL 
December 14, 2022 
A woman walks in the day the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco,... 
Marrakech, Morocco 
Morocco play France in the World Cup semi-finals 
A woman walks in the day the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco, December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-FRA-MAR/DLF
RTSE53KM 
December 14, 2022 
A woman walks in the day the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco,... 
Marrakech, Morocco 
Morocco play France in the World Cup semi-finals 
A woman walks in the day the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco, December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-FRA-MAR/DLF
RTSE53IY 
December 14, 2022 
A woman walks in the day the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco,... 
Marrakech, Morocco 
Morocco play France in the World Cup semi-finals 
A woman walks in the day the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco, December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-FRA-MAR/FANS
RTSE4BFE 
December 13, 2022 
A vendor stands in the Jemaa El-Fnaa square the day before the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco... 
Marrakech, Morocco 
Morocco play France in the World Cup semi-finals 
A vendor stands in the Jemaa El-Fnaa square the day before the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco, December 13, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-FRA-MAR/FANS
RTSE4BF7 
December 13, 2022 
A street vendor stands in the Jemaa El-Fnaa square the day before the World Cup semi-final match between... 
Marrakech, Morocco 
Morocco play France in the World Cup semi-finals 
A street vendor stands in the Jemaa El-Fnaa square the day before the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco, December 13, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-FRA-MAR/FANS
RTSE4BF6 
December 13, 2022 
The Jemaa El-Fnaa square and Koutoubia Mosque are pictured the day before the World Cup semi-final match... 
Marrakech, Morocco 
Morocco play France in the World Cup semi-finals 
The Jemaa El-Fnaa square and Koutoubia Mosque are pictured the day before the World Cup semi-final match between Morocco and France, in Marrakech, Morocco, December 13, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
MOROCCO-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4KATG 
January 06, 2015 
Crocodile skin is seen at a workshop in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 13, 2014. Picture taken... 
Marrakesh, Morocco 
Crocodile skin is seen at a workshop in the old Medina of Marrakesh 
Crocodile skin is seen at a workshop in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 13, 2014. Picture taken on December 13, 2014. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-DAILYLIFE/
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January 06, 2015 
A view of an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 19, 2014. Picture taken... 
Marrakesh, Morocco 
A view of an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh 
A view of an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 19, 2014. Picture taken on December 19, 2014. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-DAILYLIFE/
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January 06, 2015 
People walk through an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 19, 2014.... 
Marrakesh, Morocco 
People walk through an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh 
People walk through an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 19, 2014. Picture taken on December 19, 2014. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4KALS 
January 06, 2015 
A man sculpts wood in traditional way by using toes in his workshop in the old Medina of Marrakesh December... 
Marrakesh, Morocco 
A man sculpts wood in traditional way by using toes in his workshop in the old Medina of Marrakesh 
A man sculpts wood in traditional way by using toes in his workshop in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 13, 2014. Picture taken on December 13, 2014. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4KAJD 
January 06, 2015 
People walk through an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 13, 2014.... 
Marrakesh, Morocco 
People walk through an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh 
People walk through an alley of a traditional souk in the old Medina of Marrakesh December 13, 2014. Picture taken on December 13, 2014. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
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Rabat's Treasure Trove Of Colours - 07 Oct 2014 
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MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
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October 07, 2014 
Men sit on a painted wall behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Men sit on a painted wall behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina 
Men sit on a painted wall behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497ZJ 
October 07, 2014 
A cat rests outside a house painted in traditional blue and white colours in Kasbah of the Udayas, a... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A cat rests outside a house painted in traditional blue and white colours in Kasbah of the Udayas, a... 
A cat rests outside a house painted in traditional blue and white colours in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient part of Rabat September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497ZI 
October 07, 2014 
A man buys vegetables in a narrow street of Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A man buys vegetables in a narrow street of Rabat's Medina 
A man buys vegetables in a narrow street of Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 24, 2014 REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497ZF 
October 07, 2014 
Tourists stroll between shops in Rue des Consuls in Rabat's Medina September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Tourists stroll between shops in Rue des Consuls in Rabat's Medina 
Tourists stroll between shops in Rue des Consuls in Rabat's Medina September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 25, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497ZD 
October 07, 2014 
A girl looks down a narrow street in Rabat's Medina September 22, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A girl looks down a narrow street in Rabat's Medina 
A girl looks down a narrow street in Rabat's Medina September 22, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 22, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497Z7 
October 07, 2014 
A policeman buys traditional sweets at a shop in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A policeman buys traditional sweets at a shop in Rabat's Medina 
A policeman buys traditional sweets at a shop in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS CRIME LAW FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497Z5 
October 07, 2014 
People stroll past peanuts, pumpkin seeds and other snacks offered for sale on a trolley in Rabat's Medina... 
Rabat, Monaco 
People stroll past peanuts, pumpkin seeds and other snacks offered for sale on a trolley in Rabat's Medina... 
People stroll past peanuts, pumpkin seeds and other snacks offered for sale on a trolley in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497Z2 
October 07, 2014 
A vendor waits for customers in his shop offering traditional leather slippers in Rue des Consuls in... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A vendor waits for customers in his shop offering traditional leather slippers in Rue des Consuls in... 
A vendor waits for customers in his shop offering traditional leather slippers in Rue des Consuls in Rabat's Medina September 22, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 22, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YX 
October 07, 2014 
Sandwiches of chicken liver and sausages are made on a food stall in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014.... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Sandwiches of chicken liver and sausages are made on a food stall in Rabat's Medina 
Sandwiches of chicken liver and sausages are made on a food stall in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YW 
October 07, 2014 
People make their way between food stalls in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World... 
Rabat, Monaco 
People make their way between food stalls in Rabat's Medina 
People make their way between food stalls in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 20, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YU 
October 07, 2014 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from the top of a tall building September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from the top of a tall building 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from the top of a tall building September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 25, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: CITYSCAPE SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YS 
October 07, 2014 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from the top of a tall building September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from the top of a tall building 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from the top of a tall building September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 25, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: CITYSCAPE SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YQ 
October 07, 2014 
Plants grow against the wall inside a courtyard of a house in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Plants grow against the wall inside a courtyard of a house in Rabat's Medina 
Plants grow against the wall inside a courtyard of a house in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 20, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YP 
October 07, 2014 
Ladies fashion accessories are displayed outside a shop in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Ladies fashion accessories are displayed outside a shop in Rabat's Medina 
Ladies fashion accessories are displayed outside a shop in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FASHION SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YM 
October 07, 2014 
People walk between shops in a busy street of Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a... 
Rabat, Monaco 
People walk between shops in a busy street of Rabat's Medina 
People walk between shops in a busy street of Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 24, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FASHION SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YK 
October 07, 2014 
A man works with raw leather in a traditional workshop in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO made... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A man works with raw leather in a traditional workshop in Rabat's Medina 
A man works with raw leather in a traditional workshop in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 20, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YI 
October 07, 2014 
People look for items at a small flea market behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina September 21,... 
Rabat, Monaco 
People look for items at a small flea market behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina 
People look for items at a small flea market behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YG 
October 07, 2014 
A cat sits in front of doors being repaired at a workshop in Medina, Rabat's old city September 21, 2014.... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A cat sits in front of doors being repaired at a workshop in Medina, Rabat's old city 
A cat sits in front of doors being repaired at a workshop in Medina, Rabat's old city September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YE 
October 07, 2014 
People stroll past a mannequin in one of the shopping streets of Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. ... 
Rabat, Monaco 
People stroll past a mannequin in one of the shopping streets of Rabat's Medina 
People stroll past a mannequin in one of the shopping streets of Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FASHION SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497YD 
October 07, 2014 
A combination photo shows some of the colourful doors in Rabat's old parts Medina and Kasbah of the Oudayas,... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A combination photo shows some of the colourful doors in Rabat's old parts Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas... 
A combination photo shows some of the colourful doors in Rabat's old parts Medina and Kasbah of the Oudayas, September 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Pictures taken September 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497Y8 
October 07, 2014 
Boys and girls talk to reach other over a narrow street in Rabat's Medina September 22, 2014. UNESCO... 
Rabat, Monaco 
Boys and girls talk to reach other over a narrow street in Rabat's Medina 
Boys and girls talk to reach other over a narrow street in Rabat's Medina September 22, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 22, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497Y6 
October 07, 2014 
A vendor sells traditional bread in a busy street of Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A vendor sells traditional bread in a busy street of Rabat's Medina 
A vendor sells traditional bread in a busy street of Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 24, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497XV 
October 07, 2014 
People shop for food in a narrow street of Rabat's Medina September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World... 
Rabat, Monaco 
People shop for food in a narrow street of Rabat's Medina 
People shop for food in a narrow street of Rabat's Medina September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 25, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
MOROCCO-RABAT/WIDERIMAGE
RTR497XU 
October 07, 2014 
A man sleeps in front of a closed shop in Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World... 
Rabat, Monaco 
A man sleeps in front of a closed shop in Rabat's Medina 
A man sleeps in front of a closed shop in Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 24, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
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A man has his hair cut at a barber shop in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
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Men make traditional bread in a bakery in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World... 
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Men make traditional bread in a bakery in Rabat's Medina September 20, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 20, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
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A man leaves a mosque after evening prayers in Medina, Rabat's old city September 23, 2014. UNESCO made... 
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A man leaves a mosque after evening prayers in Medina, Rabat's old city 
A man leaves a mosque after evening prayers in Medina, Rabat's old city September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION TRAVEL)

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A combination photo shows some of the colourful doors seen in Rabat's Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas, September 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Pictures taken on various days of September, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Boys play football in front of a lighthouse near Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
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Boys play football in front of a lighthouse near Rabat's Medina 
Boys play football in front of a lighthouse near Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY SPORT SOCCER TRAVEL)

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A cat rests in a window of a house painted in traditional blue and white colours in Kasbah of the Udayas,... 
A cat rests in a window of a house painted in traditional blue and white colours in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient part of Rabat September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Men sit on a painted wall behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made... 
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Men sit on a painted wall behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina 
Men sit on a painted wall behind Bab el Bahr gates of Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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A head of a mannequin decorates a hair salon in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
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A head of a mannequin decorates a hair salon in Rabat's Medina 
A head of a mannequin decorates a hair salon in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Stickers with pictures of Moroccan King Mohammed VI decorate doors in national colours in Rabat's Medina... 
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Stickers with pictures of Moroccan King Mohammed VI decorate doors in national colours in Rabat's Medina... 
Stickers with pictures of Moroccan King Mohammed VI decorate doors in national colours in Rabat's Medina September 22, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 22, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY ROYALS TRAVEL)

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A man plays video games in an entertainment saloon in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made... 
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A man plays video games in an entertainment saloon in Rabat's Medina 
A man plays video games in an entertainment saloon in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TRAVEL)

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Mannequins displaying women's clothing for sale are lined against the wall in Rabat's Medina September... 
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Mannequins displaying women's clothing for sale are lined against the wall in Rabat's Medina 
Mannequins displaying women's clothing for sale are lined against the wall in Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FASHION SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TRAVEL)

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A man sells fish and turtles in Medina, Rabat's old city September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World... 
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A man sells fish and turtles in Medina, Rabat's old city 
A man sells fish and turtles in Medina, Rabat's old city September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: ANIMALS BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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A butcher sells animal's legs and heads in Medina, Rabat's old city September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
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A butcher sells animal's legs and heads in Medina, Rabat's old city 
A butcher sells animal's legs and heads in Medina, Rabat's old city September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Peanuts, pumpkin seeds and other snacks are offered for sale on a trolley in Rabat's Medina September... 
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Peanuts, pumpkin seeds and other snacks are offered for sale on a trolley in Rabat's Medina 
Peanuts, pumpkin seeds and other snacks are offered for sale on a trolley in Rabat's Medina September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 24, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Different items are offered for sale at a small flea market inside Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014.... 
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Different items are offered for sale at a small flea market inside Rabat's Medina 
Different items are offered for sale at a small flea market inside Rabat's Medina September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Colour pigments are offered for sale in Medina, Rabat's old city September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat... 
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Colour pigments are offered for sale in Medina, Rabat's old city 
Colour pigments are offered for sale in Medina, Rabat's old city September 24, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 24, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Mint tea is ready to be served in a traditional house in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient... 
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Mint tea is ready to be served in a traditional house in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient... 
Mint tea is ready to be served in a traditional house in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient part of Rabat September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: FOOD SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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A television set is seen inside a home in Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World... 
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A television set is seen inside a home in Rabat's Medina 
A television set is seen inside a home in Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TRAVEL)

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A woman is reflected in the mirror of shop as a barber reads the Koran in Rabat's Medina September 23,... 
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A woman is reflected in the mirror of shop as a barber reads the Koran in Rabat's Medina 
A woman is reflected in the mirror of shop as a barber reads the Koran in Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TRANSPORT TRAVEL)

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A man sleeps in front of a closed shop in Rabat's Medina 
A man sleeps in front of a closed shop in Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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A woman makes her way between houses painted in traditional blue and white colours in Kasbah of the Udayas,... 
A woman makes her way between houses painted in traditional blue and white colours in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient part of Rabat September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Girls look through the window of a house in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient part of Rabat... 
Girls look through the window of a house in Kasbah of the Udayas, a picturesque ancient part of Rabat September 21, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 21, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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A man walks in front of doors in a wall of Rabat's Medina 
A man walks in front of doors in a wall of Rabat's Medina September 23, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 23, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION TRAVEL TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from atop a hotel that is being reconstructed September 25, 2014.... 
Rabat, Morocco 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from atop a hotel that is being reconstructed 
Rooftops of Rabat's Medina are seen from atop a hotel that is being reconstructed September 25, 2014. UNESCO made Rabat a World Heritage Site two years ago and media and tour operators call it a "must-see destination." But it seems the tourist hordes have yet to find out. While visitors are getting squeezed through the better-known sites of Marrakesh and Fez, the old part of Rabat - with its beautiful Medina and Kasbah of the Udayas - remains an almost unspoiled oasis of calm. Smaller and more compact, its labyrinths of streets, passages and dead ends are a treasure trove of shapes and colours, of moments begging to be caught by the photographer's lens. Picture taken September 25, 2014. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MOROCCO - Tags: CITYSCAPE SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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