Les Gorges du Dadès

Posted by Dilwenn (Bordeaux, France) on 7 November 2009 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.

Une belle promenade à faire le long de la rivière, mais ne vous baignez pas car l'eau est très froide!

A beautiful walk to be made along the river, but don't bathe you because that the water is very cold!

Diwan, trait d'union entre ma Bretagne natale et le Maroc, cher à mon cœur!
Le mot diwan est commun aux deux pays mais n'a pas la même signification!
Diwan en breton veut dire germer, sortir de terre...
Diwan en arabe désigne le lieu du pouvoir (cabinet royal, cabinet ministériel, conseil,...).
Il y a aussi le diwan: recueil de poèmes d'un poète en langue arabe ou persane.

Diwan, hyphen between my native Brittany (on the West of France) and Morocco, country, precious in my heart
The diwan word is common to both countries but has no same meaning!
Diwan in Breton means germinating, going out of earth...
Diwan in Arabic indicates the place of the power (royal cabinet(office), minister's personal staff, advice).
There is also a diwan: collection of poems of a poet in Arabic or Persian language.

Mon autre espace: Ifrikia Mia Fel Mia

Farnaaz from Iran, Iran

Good idea to have the opportunity to view different parts of that paradise and compare them together .. I love the dark road with a tree in the middle and more than it the one with the water that I'm sure you put it in the best situation of half water half road ...

interesting : a light of hope a little bit like my photo here we can see between two big mountains ...

7 Nov 2009 8:00am

@Farnaaz: Yes, we can see between two big mountains... That's life!
Half water, half road
The Shadow and the light...
The tree is'nt in the middle of the road, it is on the side.
Beautiful day!

Veronelle from Lens, France

tu n'as pas interet a passer les pointillés !

7 Nov 2009 10:03pm

@Veronelle: Bienvenue Veronelle!

thami from Morocco

Toujours impressionnant!
Que ton lundi soit lumineux!

8 Nov 2009 8:59pm

@thami: Pour toi également ;)

maroc