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Gp, this is not only a wonderful adventure story! (very reminiscent of "Indiana Jones") but remarkable insight into the ethnographic world and character of tribal peoples. The skills and innovation of these people reveal how truly inept 'civilization' has become with its technology and advances, and they have managed survival for so many centuries.

Fantastic and exciting addition here!!! Thank you!!!

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Jim
you're welcome uncle Jim! Good to see that the worm in the bottle ta'killya left you untouched ! ☺
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On the stronger stuff.....we called tequila...ta'killya....the next AM , oh no!


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Indeed in those days the quality of the skills of the Moroccan weapon masters were amazing...
enclosed a pic in Marrakesh's Djma el Fna ( Place of the Hanged) of me with a cobra in my neck 1980 ...
40 year ago, 40 KGs less and 40 cm less hair ( just cut it prior going there because of pratical reasons...☺)
a place where for centuries daggers were sold and still are being sold


the cold weapons in Marrakesh and the Fantasia's all along thre coast from Agadir to Salé ( the old pirate town where I used to live) were amazing in those days I spend there 1980-82!

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