Senses of Morocco - now online!
- Robin Bower
- Apr 13
- 1 min read
Senses of Morocco is an exploration of place — Casablanca, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes, and the Sahara — framed through a creative retreat at Café Tissardmine.
It’s not a guidebook. It’s a sensory record.
A series of moments:
People-watching in Casablanca’s medina
A rooftop before sunrise
The highs and lows of camel travel
The cool hush of a Fes courtyard
The blue stillness of magical Chefchaouen
A walk calls me to the medina.
It’s 50 hectares of winding lanes
to nowhere and back.
After travelling through these towns and cities, I wanted to preserve fragments of observation — textures, sounds, silences — and give them a digital home that allows for both space and movement.
The streets are narrow crevasses in a mountain.
Dark and never-ending.
Bend down to turn a corner.
Around and around.
No end, no beginning.
If you’re curious about slow travel, sensory storytelling, or just need a short escape, the project is live now on Behance.
👉 View Senses of Morocco

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