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broom, anemones, wild gladioli, violet calamint, daisies and campanula. to our right is the ravine of the assif oued agai, to our left the homes of the beni m'guild populace; we stop to see a small, humble lean-to the "f'ran", or communal oven - where the women of this upper village come to bake their bread
cherry production, holds a large fêtes des cerises in june, and other smaller festivities throughout the year; it also hosts a flourishing artisan community. we finish our walk by strolling through the bustling souq lined with the booths of potters, tailors, embroiderers, carpenters and cobblers, bread...
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