Paradise Valley (Morocco)
Paradise Valley is a section of the Tamraght River valley in the Moroccan High Atlas mountains.[1]
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Coordinates | 30°35′22″N 9°31′22″W |
Name and location
The valley is named since it is often locally likened to a “paradise on earth”. It is also called Tamraght river valley after the name of the surrounding region.[2]
The valley is located approximately 35 km north of the city of Agadir.[3]
Biodiversity
The valley is in the middle of the region of Imouzzar which is known for its broad biodiversity. It includes trees of palm, banana, olive and fig. The valley has numerous small waterfalls and cascades and rocky pools.[2]
Gallery
- Paradise Valley
- House, Paradise Valley
- Field in Paradise Valley
- Paradise Valley from the top
- Pool in Paradise Valley
- Dry river bed in Paradise Valley
- Fossils in Paradise Valley
References
- Ellingham, Mark (2001). The Rough Guide to Morocco. p. 488. ISBN 1858286018.
- Dumpis, Toms (2021-04-14). "Morocco: Regional Council Undertakes Clean Up Efforts in Paradise Valley". Morocco World News. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
- Clammer, Paul (2010). Lonely Planet Morocco. p. 386. ISBN 978-1741049718.
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