There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen.
In the heart of the Moroccan High Atlas, the transhumant Berber tribes have built amazing granaries. Most of them take the form of fortresses and some others are hung half-way up vertiginous cliffs. Structured by social practices, these practical facilities were used for the protection of meager wealth and cultural. Nowadays, they have lost their functional utility. Dated of the 17th century, the granaries of Aoujgal are built at mid-height on a cliff of more than 300 m and stretch over two kilometers along a narrow terrace.
All mountain landscapes hold stories: the ones we read, the ones we dream, and the ones we create - Michael Kennedy. Nested in the central High Atlas, El Attach river surroundings, a gem preserved from the mass-tourism, offer spectacular landscapes besides their rich heritage and culture.