Vigen Voyageur

French and ESOL teacher goes global!

This is the me at the huge mosque in center of Rabat.  When we arrived the king was there saying prayers and we had to wait outside the gates. 
This area contains a beautiful white mosque, a piazza with many columns set up as a sort of prayer labyrinth and lastly the mausoleum of the king's father, grandfather and uncle. The mosaics were awesome!
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