Many times Beau and I looked at each other and asked "are we in Tuscany?" during our visit to the Roman ruins in Volubilis, Morocco. I will admit that I didn't really know all the different landscapes that were going to encounter on our trip in Morocco but I definitely didn't expect to see fields of wild flowers and green pastors. This year marked the most rain Morocco has had in 15 years. So many areas that would have normally been brown are now alive with color. Not far from Meknes, you will find the breathtaking Roman ruins of Volubilis. It was hard to imagine a beautiful site like this not covered in tourist pushing their way to the front of each view. The 360 view is unreal and something you must experience for yourself. The Roman village was home to an estimated 20,000 people in the 3rd century B.C.. We were amazed on amount of areas that are still intact. There are several mosaics that you can see up close and really picture what the room would have looked like. Even the storks thinks it's a really cool and a great place!
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Nice Pics. It’s nice to go to places that is full of historical memories.
all pics are revealing the beauty of history……….wonderful pics
Nice monuments surely like to visit there.
hi this information is really very informative thanks for sharing such nice blog
Nice pics surely a great history behind this …like it seems to an urban country.Please tell me some thing more about these places.
wow, great pics surely like to see them live.
pics revealing the eternal beauty and like heaven on earth itself.