In MBS You don't need to look for corruption. Corruption receives you and spit on your face. There's no square centimeter without being covered with garbage, the smell of rotten is unbearable. It seems that the town has not seen a broom decades ago. It is very small, very limited yet the decay everywhere fits a huge metropolis. No infrastructure, no garden, no road signs, no trees, (the small eucalyptus forest at the entrance is miraculously infested with trash, and cows are eating up to its hunger) nothing at all to see unless it's regret. They told me the mayor is an MP, since the 70s, his wife too, his children may be, they have a plantation of 300 acre's worth of avocado trees, not surprisingly. The question is where is the central government? Where is the Ecolo and their slogans? Where is the media? Do they all conspire to bring down such a beautiful natural spot to nothingness? Nothingness is better than this mess and shame by the name of Moulay Bousslham. One star for the huge golden beaches ( dirty as expected) and the lagoon with its migrating birds...
Read moreStriking views of Moulay Bousselham village, situated at the mouth of an estuary replete with birds en migration and fisherman netting the bounties of surrounding waters.
A big drawback however is the amount of trash on the beach; unfortunate, as it seems the one thing holding back this town from becoming a special destination along the Moroccan Atlantic coast is the lack of solid...
Read moreMoulay Bousselham Beach in Morocco is a serene coastal haven that combines the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean with the tranquility of a lagoon. The golden sands, calm waters, and scenic surroundings make it an ideal spot for both relaxation and birdwatching. It's a slice of Moroccan paradise, offering a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle...
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