What are the highest roads in Morocco?

What are the highest roads in Morocco?

Morocco, africa

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Okay, picture this: Morocco, North Africa. Epic coastlines meet seriously huge mountains. I'm talking the Atlas Mountains – High, Middle, and Anti – a real triple threat of peaks that basically *shape* the whole country.

These aren't just pretty backdrops, people! They're responsible for crazy climate changes and some of the highest altitudes you'll find in North Africa. What does that mean for us road-trippers? Unforgettable roads that carve their way through insane mountain passes. We're talking some of the most spectacular, high-altitude drives on the entire continent. Get ready for views that will blow your mind!

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What are the highest roads in Morocco? is located in Morocco (africa). Coordinates: 33.4348, -7.0869

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Morocco
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africa
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
33.4348, -7.0869

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