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Chefchaouen Mountains, Morocco stands tall in the Rif Mountains, Morocco overlooking the town of Chefchaouen. The Rif mountains rise from the coastal plains lying below Chefchaouen City, Morocco. This town is mostly used as a base by trekkers to the Rif Mountains which is situated to the north of Morocco. Chefchaouen Mountains, Morocco, is one of the most prominent mountains in Morocco with stark limestone rock face. Chefchaouen Mountains in Morocco boasts of two peaks which can be viewed easily from the Kasbah in Chefchaouen City. The peak to the left of the mountain is called Jebel Meggou. It is 1615 meters above the sea level. To the right Jebel Tisouka stands tall at 2050meters above sea level. One of the most popular Morocco tourist attractions is the mosque that lies at the top of the Jebel Tisouka peak. Visitors trek all the way up to the peak to visit the mosque. The town thriving just below the Chefchaouen Mountains is no less a Morocco tourist attraction. Visitors to this town marvel at the vibrant pink oleander, and the greenery around. The town lives under the influence of Hispano culture in both the architecture and the lifestyles of the residents. One of the striking features typical of Chefchaouen is the sweet drinking water that comes flushing down from the mountains. Parts of Chefchaouen have enormous flora and fauna with scenic passage ways and small bridges which is worth a visit. All in all Chefchaouen Mountains, Morocco, is a natural wonder and a must see for all visitors in Morocco. The all inclusive features of this place have made Chefchaouen Mountains and Chefchaouen City in Morocco one of the Morocco popular destinations
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