Atlantic from the other side...

There is something fishy in the air today.  That’s because we are in the quaint fishing village of Taghazout, near the port city of Agadir.  The brilliant blue-greens of the ocean, and the tall white waves make it a surfer’s paradise! I find my way to the water, after carefully stepping from one smooth rock to the next.  Fine sand, small pebbles, big rocks all co-exist on this beach along with daring surfers and hijab- covered moms. Between hot sips of rich Moroccan coffee, our host Youssef explains to me how the fishing village is transforming into a tourist village.  It’s easy to see the potential of Taghazout as a tourist attraction.  But how do local lives change as the visitors visit their beaches and ride the waves all year long?  Does it give them much needed revenue?  Or does it change a traditional lifestyle into a show? Do fish recipes change to accommodate foreign palates?  Or can there be a fine balance between the traditional and the modern?





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