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The windows of the prayer hall feature old stained-glass panels
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| This is the male toilet, since 1350, and is still functional as it is
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| Fondouk Tazi - most of these fondouks are now used by craftmen for their workshop (and to live in too)
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| One of the herbalist inside the Henna Souq (man, this souq was so hard to find!)
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Design templates for henna? I hope they are not those 'scratch n' stick' on your hand
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| Herbalist's store - lots of herbs and natural stuff, even perfume sold is claimed to be organic here!
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| Stall selling blue Fes potteries
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| Painted ceramics are also sold...
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Fes is also known as a city of fountains. Fountains like these are in abundance...
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| These fountains are used by the local to drink and to get water, no, he is not p**ing...
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| The roof tops of Fes' medina
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| This looks like another sacred place to me
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