Thursday 29 October 2009

I have brown curly hair and and brown eyes. I am berber because my grandma is berber. I love going outdoors because in Morocco the air isn't that polluted. I love eating traditional foods because they are delicious. Now they are disappearing with some other Moroccan traditions. There are many traditional foods in Morocco like couscous. In Morocco, there are more houses than apartment buildings, and some are huge like others are small. most of the people are nice and helpful. There are many beaches in Morocco, which is why I like going there.


I live in Morocco,a modernizing traditional country located in North Western


Africa. Rabat and Casablanca are two of its cities that are close together, but very different.


Rabat is a city where the sidewalks are almost completely covered with trees, grass, flowers, and


other plants. Almost all houses have space for a big enough garden. And there isn’t a lot of noise


in most places. There are some malls in Rabat, but not as many as in Casablanca. There is a vast


medina, almost as big as the old city in the East side of the city. This part of the city is near Salé


and there are all kinds of houses. Big houses, small houses, large houses,and tall houses, but the


most surprising are the mud houses. In Rabat there is very little pollution compared to the latter.


In Casablanca, life isn’t at all the same because there is a lot much more pollution and cars all


around with smoke coming out of the cars and honking sounds filling your ears day and night in


most places of the city. Though Casablanca is a polluted city, there are advantages to living


there. First of all, there are 2 american schools instead of only one in Rabat. There are also


more shops, malls, and restaurants in Casablanca. There are other cities more like Rabat or


Casablanca, but these are main examples of this country’s difference between cities.