Talk Talk With Carl and Kacey Morocco Part I
Morocco was a great trip. There was so much to talk about, we decided to make two podcasts. Be sure to check out the part two of this series. This is ‘Talk Talk With Carl and Kacey Morocco Part I’
The Royal Palace or Dar al-Makhzen (Arabic: دار المخزن, lit. ’House of the Makhzen’, Berber languages: ⵜⴰⴷⴰⵔⵜ ⵏ ⵎⴿⵣⵏ) is the primary and official residence of the king of Morocco in Rabat. It is situated in the commune of Touarga [fr].
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Palace_of_Rabat
The Moroccan-born French photographer has been spending time in New York, where he shot these knockout night-life images. A number of them were taken in dance or sex clubs, typically of isolated couples nuzzling in the dark. But the bulk of the show is devoted to pictures of homeless people sleeping in cocoons of clothing that leave nothing uncovered. . — The New Yorker
https://momaa.org/directory/mohamed-vi-museum-of-modern-and-contemporary-art/
https://www.kayak.com/Fez-Hotels-Riad-Salam-Fes.363595.ksp
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/836/
One of al-Khwarizmi’s most famous books is entitled Al-jabr wa’l muqabalah or The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing, and it gives an exhaustive account of solving polynomials up to the second degree.[64] The book also introduced the fundamental concept of “reduction” and “balancing”, referring to the transposition of subtracted terms to the other side of an equation, that is, the cancellation of like terms on opposite sides of the equation. This is the operation which Al-Khwarizmi originally described as al-jabr.[65] The name “algebra” comes from the “al-jabr” in the title of his book.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_algebra
https://www.yingliangstone.com/moroccan-fossil-stone-marble-slab.html
https://moroccanjourneys.com/camels-in-the-sahara-desert-morocco/
That’s it for ‘Talk Talk With Carl and Kacey Morocco Part I’
Take a listen to ‘Talk Talk With Carl and Kacey Morocco Part II’ to hear about the rest of this fabulous journey.