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						<title>A Visit to Douar Tafza, the Berber Ecomuseum in the Ourika Valley</title>
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						<published>2009-08-29T02:07:00-06:00</published>
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							<name>Colin Kilkelly</name>
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						<content type="html">By Colin Kilkelly*:  As you come to the last corner at the entrance to the Ourika Valley, 35 minutes from Marrakech you can see on your right the little Berber village of Tafza.  Before you decide to bypass its centre, you may want to know that it houses a priceless gem, the Berber ecomuseum of Douar Tafza.</content>
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