THE RESERVE OF NAILA
Broadcast date April 11, 2008
Through the expanse of the coasts of southern Morocco, we traveled to a tourist site of ecological importance: the Naila reserve.
Here where many migratory birds find refuge,
And humans are farms for oyster farming. The fishermen of the area use their boats to practice the hobby of fishing and organize tours.
Along with many birds, Lake Al-Naila receives one of the most beautiful and famous birds in the world: it is the flamingo or the pink flamingo.
The bird that performs graceful, harmonious movements, as if it were show dances...
Lake Al-Naila bears beyond its capacity, from fishermen, birds, tourists, and date farmers...
What exactly is to be made of this lake?
A park frequented by tourists for recreation? Or a haven for cormorants and flamingos?
Farms exploited by traders? Or a model for lakes and seas?
If this beautiful space is harnessed for recreational trips, then farewell to the expressive flamenco dances
- , Society
- , Southern Morocco
- , Tourism
- , Natural reserves
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