Morocco,Anti-Atlas Mountains,nr. Id-Aissa (aka Amtoudi). Perched high on a shaft of rock,the agadir,or fortified Berber granary,of Agalouil looms spectacularly over the Boulgous Gorge in the southern flanks of the Anti-Atlas range near Id-Aissa.
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