About
Morocco
Culture
and arts
Hammam-
http://www.art-maroc.co.ma/oucherou/oucher1.htm
L'arganier-http://www.casanet.net.ma/arganier/
Henna- http://icias.com/e.o/henna.htm
History
Fes-
http://www.moroccoweb.com/fes/en/index.html
Tangier-http://www.multimania.com/tanger/Histoire/fmytho.html
Ouarzazate- http://www.ouarzazate.com/histoire-ouar.html
Politics
Berber
question: http://www.mondeberbere.com/
General
French
Embassy- http://www.ambafrance-ma.org/index.html
This site features many good links to Moroccan sites.
Lifestyle-http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Hall/2799/morocco.html
About
Leo:
Outside this site, Leo's presence on the web is rather thin. The only
real substantial web project is the "Leo project", whose temporary
site can be found at: http://www.trentu.ca/leo
Martin Elbl, Ivana Elbl and others working on the Leo
Project
Mr Elbl can be reached at melbl@trentu.ca. His team of historians, geographers
and computer scientists are working hard to bring Leo's travels to 'digital
life'. They plan to build "an interactive multi-media e-book, based
on on a digital atlas and offering the first modern English version"
of the Description of Africa. The 'temporary'
site currently available gives a thorough and inviting description
of the project to come.
Mrs Elbl is the administrative head of the project (also heads Otonabee
College) and can be reached at
ielbl@trentu.ca
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