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Tripoli, Libya; The Castle; now housing the Museum of the Jamahariya as seen from across a small lake
Tunisia, Tunis, Sidi-Bou-Said. Courtyard of a traditional riad or merchants house
Algeria, Algiers. Women in the Kasbah
Libya, Fezzan, Erg Uan Kasa. Seemingly endless dunes at Erg Uan Kasa, a sand sea lying between Jebel Akakus and Messak Settafet
Libya, Fezzan, Jebel Akakus. A pair of running figures painted onto the walls of Uan Muhuggiag, one of Wadi Teshuinats caves
Libya, Fezzan, Edeyen Ubari, near Ubari. Seemingly endless dunes stretch to the horizon in the immense sand sea of Edeyen Ubari
Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage
Libya, Leptis Magna. Head of Medusa in the forum
Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; At the Roman city, the remains of a marble column
Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; An inscription on a stone and the Arch of Septimius Severus
Matmata, once a troglodyte pit-homesTunisia, Matmata. Converted from one of the towns celebrated troglodyte pit-homes, the Sidi Driss Hotel still retains parts of the Star Wars film sets
The abandoned Berber village of GuermessaStanding on a ridge of the Jebel Haouaia, the ruined and abandoned Berber village of Guermessa is one of southern Tunisias most evocative sights
View of the 19th century minaret of the Great MosqueView through a wrought iron screen across the medina towards the 19th century minaret of the Jemmaa Zitouna or Great Mosque
MOROCCO, Casablanca A visitor is dwarfed by the towering mosaic tilework of the Hassan II Mosque. The mosque is the third largest religious monument in the world and can accommodate 25
Morocco, Tadakoust village, Anti-Atlas Mountains, nr. Akka. A crumbling agadir, or fortified granary, tops a steep bluff overlooking Tadakoust village in the Anti-Atlas range
Sunlight hitting bathroom tiles in one of the fabulous suites in the Maison Bleue, Fes, Morocco
The Palais de la Bahia was the residence of the Grand Vizier at the end of the 19th century. Its opulence aroused the envy of the Sultan, who had the palace looted on the Viziers death
The sub-tropical Jardin Majorelle in the Ville Nouvelle of Marrakech. Designed by the French painter Jacques Majorelle who lived here from 1922 to 1962
Snails for sale at one of the many food stalls that fill the Djemma el Fna in the evening
Orange juice for sale in the Djemaa el Fna
A berber dancer performs in the Djemaa el Fna, Marrakech
A carpet salesman displays his wares in the souq of Marrakesh
Interior of the famous Mamounia hotel in Marrakech
Boats moored in the busy fishing port in Tangier, Morocco
View over Tangier, Morocco
The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is the third largest in the world after those at Mecca and Medina, and its minaret, at 210m, is the tallest of all
The distinctive Le Triomphe cinema on Rue du Prince Moulay Abdallah, Casablanca
Art Deco details on an old French colonial building on Rue Prince Moulay Abdallah, Casablanca