African Wednesday: Tanneries in Fez, Morocco
The tanneries in Fez are smelly, but a highlight when visiting the medieval old town. Watch the process of producing leather from animal skin and enjoy the views over the dying pots.
1/30s; 13mm; f/10.0; ISO 100
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The tanneries are so photogenic, good stuff! I lived in Fez for year when I was in high school, such an interesting city with really cool history and architecture everywhere.
That must have been a cool time! I really liked Fez, although I got lost countless times in the narrow streets haha
Haha that's one of the things that I love about the old part of the city is how windy and easy it is to get lost! Feels like a real adventure!