A mud house along the Draa Valley near the city of Zagora. Formed by the Draa River as it flows south to the Sahara, the Draa Valley is a long, green oasis in a dry, rocky landscape. Known as “the date basket of Morocco”, this fertile corridor is home to many date palms, orchards and irrigated fields. The gateway to the valley is Agdz, which itself boasts a vast palmerie and a surprising number of ancient but well-preserved kasbahs.


Size: 3648px × 5472px 30.9cm × 46.3cm - 300dpi
Location: Morocco, Morocco
Photo credit: © Obie Oberholzer / AfriPics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: draa valley, moroccan village, morocco, zagora, moroccan agriculture