Morocco
At the village the army did not want us to stay on the seaside with the Moroccans. It is the 9th control of the day. We stood behind the buildings of the village . No services.
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Fully functioning petrol station with (quite clean) restrooms and a small Café/Restaurant serving coffee, brekafast and little dishes.
Cannot make any comment regarding the possibilities to stay overnight as we only made a short break before heading further south, but the area was indeed very windy at the time of our visit.
Report Check-InFully equiped gasstation with Shops, bakery and Cafe (at least they serve some breakfast). if you asked around you will find good shelter for the night (for tent)- very very windy area
Report Check-InIdk why other comment says no food or water, it is a good shop, and also served hot food and cold drinks! Gas station shows a price, and people are getting gas
Report Check-InGas station with small shop. Not possible to buy food/water. otherwise abandoned village.
Report Check-Indans le village l'armee n'a pas voulu que l'on reste en bord de mer avec les marocains, c'est le 9° contrôle de la journée on reste derrière les bâtiments officiels aucun service
Marin's don't Want WE stay sea side with other marocan camper none control to date WE behind village without service
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