TOMBOUCTOU: 52 DAYS
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Timbuktu: 52 days" sign, right next to the gendarmerie in Zagora, delighting adventurers and foreigners alike
This sign stands next to the gendarmerie. The original has been destroyed. To stop here is to remember the caravan routes. In the 16th century, the Draa region was a crucial stopover for caravans linking Morocco to sub-Saharan Africa. The flourishing trade with Timbuktu made Morocco a crossroads between Africa and Europe. Moroccan dynasties secured these routes, transforming the Draa into a customs center. This trade brought about major economic and social changes, stimulating regional development.
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