
Mein erster Aufenthalt in Marokko und Reise südlich vom Atlas durch die Oasen Draa und Tafilet.
"Mein erster Aufenthalt in Marokko und Reise südlich vom Atlas durch die Oasen Draa und Tafilet" by Gerhard Rohlfs is a travelogue written in the late 19th century. The book recounts Rohlfs's initial experiences in Morocco, detailing his journey into the hinterlands and interactions with local cultures, setting the stage for a series of explorations. It likely provides insights into the geography, society, and politics of 19th-century Morocco, as well as the author's personal reflections and challenges while navigating this complex environment. At the start of the narrative, Rohlfs describes his arrival in Morocco after departing from Oran, capturing the atmosphere aboard the ship and his eagerness to explore the country. He shares his plans to apply his medical skills in the service of the Moroccan government, motivated by rumors of military reforms. The text details his interactions with fellow passengers and his first encounters on land, including the challenges he faces as a foreigner adjusting to local customs. Rohlfs's initial foray into Moroccan society is marked by a blend of excitement and apprehension, as he contemplates the cultural intricacies that lie ahead in his journey.
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