Stunted Argan (Argania spinosa, endemic) trees in semi-arid High Atlas landscape
known as 'roches vertes' ('green rocks') these are Argan trees that have been cut and then overgrazed by goats so that the trees never form more than a green mound; the trees here were cut to fire kilns in a pottery in a nearby Berber (Amazigh) village
near Riad, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco
known as 'roches vertes' ('green rocks') these are Argan trees that have been cut and then overgrazed by goats so that the trees never form more than a green mound; the trees here were cut to fire kilns in a pottery in a nearby Berber (Amazigh) village
near Riad, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco
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D104-8190
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Stunted Argan (Argania spinosa, endemic) trees in semi-arid High Atlas landscape
known as 'roches vertes' ('green rocks') these are Argan trees that have been cut and then overgrazed by goats so that the trees never form more than a green mound; the trees here were cut to fire kilns in a pottery in a nearby Berber (Amazigh) village
near Riad, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco
known as 'roches vertes' ('green rocks') these are Argan trees that have been cut and then overgrazed by goats so that the trees never form more than a green mound; the trees here were cut to fire kilns in a pottery in a nearby Berber (Amazigh) village
near Riad, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco
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D104-8190
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Stunted Argan (Argania spinosa, endemic) trees in semi-arid High Atlas landscape
known as 'roches vertes' ('green rocks') these are Argan trees that have been cut and then overgrazed by goats so that the trees never form more than a green mound; the trees here were cut to fire kilns in a pottery in a nearby Berber (Amazigh) village
near Riad, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco
known as 'roches vertes' ('green rocks') these are Argan trees that have been cut and then overgrazed by goats so that the trees never form more than a green mound; the trees here were cut to fire kilns in a pottery in a nearby Berber (Amazigh) village
near Riad, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco
Ref:
D104-8190
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Location:
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