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towards the south for another ⁄ hours up to the tizi n'oughrbar ( m), which offers us a magnificent panoramic view of the ihrir m'goun massif, at m, the second highest mountain, after jbel toubkal, in all of north africa. now we cross the aït abbass valley ( m), a lush valley full of pines and oak trees
of tabant, where the mountain people tend to congregate. we shall stop here in this trailhead village to the m'goun massif for an hour a glass, or two, of mint tea and the opportunity to watch cheese being made – or help/learn to milk a cow. now we set out past orchards of apricot, apple, cherry and nut...
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