LIFE IN THE SOUTH OF MOROCCO
Among the many stories of borders and divisions between peoples, the expedition to southern Morocco was an opportunity to closely observe the different ethnic groups living along the country’s borders. A journey that began in the small towns of Mirleft and Sidi Ifni, along the Atlantic coast, characterized by the typical blue-white color of the small houses and the slow flow of everyday life between the different streets of the little villages.
A reportage through the borders of Western Sahara and Algeria in the extreme lands of Morocco, between Saharawi and the last nomads of the desert that claim their territory, through that wound that’s always open and does not tend to ease itself.