marrakech's hidden magic
i just checked and it's...here, hope you like that kind of thing. the sky's a bruise, no sun, just distant clouds. if you get bored, nearby villages are just a short drive away. someone told me the medina hides secrets older than my grandma’s stories, and i met a pastry seller who knows more about. some reviews say the air tastes like cinnamon and rum, others warn of sudden rainstorms. worth crawling up if you’re craving something real. log into tripadvisor and yelp for the views. perhaps skip the castella and dive into our alleyways-where time folds like paper. note the links here: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Scan_Review_Global_KITTLOTHERE_link, etc. just don’t let the ghosts near the bazaar..., and remember, the weather stays unpredictable here.
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