Global Heritage Fund

Moroccan Granaries

 

Along the Anti-Atlas Mountains in Morocco’s far south, sun scorched flatlands rise to jagged mounds of striated earth. For centuries, the Amazigh nomadic people chiseled agadir (‘granary’) like the two in Amtoudi, agadir Aguellouy and agadir Id Issa, into these towering red rocks.

SeeBoundless traveled to Morocco with The Global Heritage Fund to document the preservation happening as well as help build a strategic communications plan around the project.

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