Description:
Woman striding past an old Moroccan door in the medina (old walled part of a town in North Africa) of Fez, a northeastern Moroccan city often referred to as the countrys cultural capital. Often made of cedar wood, Moroccan doors are centuries old and a work of art in a variety of designs, colours and sizes.
Credits:
Saiful - (Bangladesh / United Kingdom) Islam/Majority World
Description:
Woman striding past an old Moroccan door in the medina (old walled part of a town in North Africa) of Fez, a northeastern Moroccan city often referred to as the countrys cultural capital. Often made of cedar wood, Moroccan doors are centuries old and a work of art in a variety of designs, colours and sizes.
Image Description:
Woman striding past an old Moroccan door in the medina (old walled part of a town in North Africa) of Fez, a northeastern Moroccan city often referred to as the country’s cultural capital. Often made of cedar wood, Moroccan doors are centuries old and a w