Volubilis, a Roman town, on the very edge of the Roman Empire, with amazing mosaics and a view over the Rift mountains. It must have seemed like the edge of the world for the Romans stationed here.
We had a great lunch at the tiny cafe here, Moroccan soup and chicken pastilla ( a sweet chicken filo pie) and very good pizza. The litter of puppies playing around helped the enjoyment of the meal.





Meknes is yet another town of walls, mausoleums and markers. The amount of restoration work going on in Morocco is impressive, a lot of local and UNESCO money is going into preserving some pretty amazing sites, such as the walls and gates surrounding Meknes, which used to be one of the imperial cities.
The tour of the market here was very local produce focused, olives, pastries, fruit & vegetables, animal carcasses and spices. Vibrant and no tourists other than us.







Lots of driving yesterday so the evening was spent drinking wine and eating dodgy pizza at our hotel.