The journey continues in harsh difficult conditions towards Smara.
After a long, arduous walk on solid, rocky ground, the caravan arrives at the Wadnoun Basin, where some bushes grow. There, in view of the village of Fasek, Michel and his companions decide to stop for a rest before continuing on.
While they were on the way to Fasak, Michel heard strange noises emanating from a place where many women gather...an ancient ritual around which many legends were rewoven, and it became a habit passed down from generations.
Ruins, rock inscriptions and strangely shaped tombs, all traces of ancient history and ancient civilizations.
The people of Fasak consist of a mixture of people belonging to the Ait Hammad tribe and a few from the rest of the tribes of the region. They depend for their livelihood on traveling in search of pastures, and on stability to work in agriculture and raise their children who meet at the Batoul, the girl who regretted leaving school, and who decided to create a kindergarten For the abandoned children of the village during its history, Fasak has attracted many clerics, as it contains the shrine of the righteous saint, the lord Ali Al-Sharif, the Al-Arousseen corner, which was swept away by the torrents of the Burzuru Valley in 1985, and many of the tombs of the righteous saints.
- , Exploratoration
- , Moroccan Sahara
- , History
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