Rabat
The new
marina here in Rabat has proved to be a safe place to leave the boat
enabling
us to use Rabat as a base for trips inland. Curious can
be seen in the centre of the picture with the town Sale immediately
behind
making it possible to walk to the medina in Sale or across the river in
Rabat,
with short taxi ride into the new parts of town. Now the
capital of Morocco, Rabat has its own long history and much to see in
and
around the old Medina and Kasbah. Situated on
top of the hill overlooking the river the minaret is all that is left
of what
was the 2nd largest mosque in the world with the base of the
pillars all
that can be seen of the original main building. As well as
the mosque there is also the tomb of King Mohammed V the grandfather of
the
current, young reforming king. Mohammed the VI has
introduced many changes to the country including universal suffrage,
school
education for children up to the age of 15 and a program of infrastructure
development that includes many new roads and motorways as well as
opening the
airspace to create additional tourism and trade. Surrounding
the mosque and the tomb there are beautiful gardens with some exotic
plants,
the most striking being the one pictured below. Does anyone
know what it is called? |