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Erfoud

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 Photo Credit: Danny Lau
Photo Credit: Danny Lau
 Photo Credit: Danny Lau

Erfoud, a desert town in eastern Morocco, is often seen as the last stop before the endless dunes of the Sahara begin. But this oasis holds more than just a convenient location. Known as the "Gateway to the Desert," Erfoud is steeped in history that predates the modern borders of Morocco. It was once a French colonial outpost, and today, its dusty streets and adobe buildings offer a glimpse into a slower, older way of life that still shapes the region’s identity.

What truly sets Erfoud apart is its connection to ancient life. The area surrounding the town is rich in fossils, with trilobites, ammonites, and other marine creatures embedded in the black limestone that once formed the bed of an ancient ocean. Local workshops polish and sell fossil slabs that double as dining tables, fountains, or decorative pieces, each one millions of years old. Travelers can tour fossil quarries or visit the Fossil Museum to see how the desert reveals the deep past beneath its sand.

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