Cromlech de Mzoura Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Backwater Neolithic Site in Need of Care
Set in the middle of the dusty Moroccan countryside, this strange neolithic standing stone circle is delightfully out of place from its surroundings. It is located at a disjointed confluence of variou...
The M'zoura stone circle was our third stop on the route from Casablanca to Tangier. It was very easy to locate and accessable thru a local care taker. As we were sizing up the site, we were created b...
The stone circle at Mzoura deserves an updated review. It's still there, stately and mysterious as ever. Definitely worth the drive but beware of directions from Google maps: our taxi driver from Tan...
Mzora is a stone circle with radius 28 m, 168 of 175 huge stones are still in place. The monument gives directions to many astrological events. It has hardly been exgavated and is obviously related to...
Backwater Neolithic Site in Need of Care
Set in the middle of the dusty Moroccan countryside, this strange neolithic standing stone circle is delightfully out of place from its surroundings. It is located at a disjointed confluence of variou...
Expansive site Stone Circle
The M'zoura stone circle was our third stop on the route from Casablanca to Tangier. It was very easy to locate and accessable thru a local care taker. As we were sizing up the site, we were created b...
About 45 minutes from Asilah, back to prehistory
The stone circle at Mzoura deserves an updated review. It's still there, stately and mysterious as ever. Definitely worth the drive but beware of directions from Google maps: our taxi driver from Tan...
Huge megalithic monument maybe 4000 years old
Mzora is a stone circle with radius 28 m, 168 of 175 huge stones are still in place. The monument gives directions to many astrological events. It has hardly been exgavated and is obviously related to...