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Traditional Dress
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Traditional Dress

Tangier still has quite a few people running around in traditional dress and not just the obvious ones for the tourist's sake. Here is an old man in the traditional robe of the country

Updated Dec 20, 2008

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Snake Charmers
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Snake Charmer

Another middle eastern tradition is the snake charmer. Here is a local charming a cobra for us tourist's sake.

Updated Aug 5, 2005

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Traditional Musicians
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Musicians

Traditional Musicians perform in tourist areas for tips.

Written Jun 29, 2005

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Handling money
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When paying for a purchase or giving alms to a beggar, use your right hand. To do so with your left can be considered rude, and could be construed as an insult.

Written Feb 7, 2004

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Better surroundings than the city itself

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