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This work recounts the author's travels in Morocco between 1883 and 1884, detailing his observations and experiences during the journey. It includes descriptions of the landscapes, cultures, and people encountered, highlighting both the challenges and the warmth of the interactions with locals. The narrative is enriched with illustrations and photographs that complement the text, providing a visual representation of the author's experiences. Themes of friendship, gratitude, and cultural exchange are prevalent, as the author reflects on the kindness received from both French and Moroccan individuals throughout his expedition.
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