Description:
Handicrafts, including carpets and locally made textiles by the Berber tribespeople displayed in the Dades Gorge (also known as a Road of a thousand Kasbahs ) which was carved by the Dades River and separates the Atlas and Anti-Atlas (or Lesser Atlas) mountain range in Morocco.
Credits:
Saiful - (Bangladesh / United Kingdom) Islam/Majority World
Description:
Handicrafts, including carpets and locally made textiles by the Berber tribespeople displayed in the Dades Gorge (also known as a Road of a thousand Kasbahs ) which was carved by the Dades River and separates the Atlas and Anti-Atlas (or Lesser Atlas) mountain range in Morocco.
Image Description:
Handicrafts, including carpets and locally made textiles by the Berber tribespeople displayed in the Dades Gorge (also known as a Road of a thousand Kasbahs ) which was carved by the Dades River and separates the Atlas and Anti-Atlas (or Lesser Atlas) mou