"Inside the Majestic Hassan II Mosque 🕌 Casablanca’s Architectural Wonder!" in Morocco #casablanca
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it's very safe we were we were just walking around the city we were just shopping in the public market here
the food is very good H the people that are H serve are in the restaurant very friendly very nice
I recommend you if you are afraid to come here no you don't have anything to be worried about it because it's safe
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"Step inside the magnificent Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco! 🕌✨ This breathtaking architectural wonder is the largest mosque in Morocco and one of the most stunning in the world. Join me on a full tour as we explore its intricate details, towering minaret, and oceanfront setting. Located on the Atlantic coast, the mosque is a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship, featuring hand-carved wood, zellij tilework, and a grand prayer hall that can hold up to 25,000 worshippers! Whether you're passionate about architecture, history, or travel, this is a must-see destination in Morocco. 📍 Highlights of this tour: ✅ The tallest minaret in the world (210m) 🌍 ✅ Stunning mosaic and marble interiors ✨ ✅ The glass floor over the Atlantic Ocean 🌊 ✅ Unique blend of Moroccan & Islamic architecture 🏛️ 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more amazing travel content! 📸 Follow me for more travel adventures #HassanIIMosque #CasablancaMorocco #MoroccoTravel #IslamicArchitecture #TravelVlog"