The largest rice forest in Morocco

The largest rice forest in Morocco.


Atlantic Rice: New Pictures (Cedar Tree).


The Atlantic Cedar Tree is a tree found in the Atlas Mountains in Algeria and Morocco.  For thousands of years, it is considered an independent species of cedar tree and is a medium-sized tree 30-35 m (rarely up to 40), with a stem diameter of 1.5-2 m which is very similar to Lebanese rice.  While the length of the paper ranges between 10-25 mm and comes in green.

 Atlantic Rice: New Pictures Cedar Tree
It comes in the form of forests on the foothills of the mountains from 1370 to 2200 AD, often in lone, pure forests, or mixed with Numidian fir, juniper, oak, and maple, and these forests can provide living areas for animals from the Barbary Macaques and Lynx.  Previously distributed historically on a much larger scale in northern Morocco and Algeria.


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 Pictures of the Moroccan Cedar Mountains.


Pictures of the Moroccan Cedar Mountains.


Issagen was also written, the wording of Asagin.  Esagan is a mountainous Moroccan village group south of the city of Al Hoceima, and it belongs to Al Hoceima governorate and has 15,425 people (2004 census).  It is located between the Bani Sadat tribe, meaning Bani Sadat, with a cluster near Mount Tedjene, the highest mountain in the Al Reef mountain range, which is 2465 meters high.



mountains of Morocco

Morocco 2020.


 Pictures of the mountains of Morocco 2020.


The center of Isagan is located on top of the Isagan depression at an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level surrounded by two mountains: Dahdouh in the west and Imofrag in the south ٬ while surrounded by the course of the Oringa River, and surrounded by a thick forest cover consisting mostly of cedars called the Spanish center of Yano Amarillo (llano)  amarillo), which means the yellow plain in reference to sudden and relative relief of terrain, albeit at an altitude of 1500 meters.

 The center was created as a small village by the population - then quickly gained military and strategic importance after the Spanish occupation in 1920 ٬ as this village became a military center through which the Spaniards could observe Mount Tedgin and all of its tribes.

 The center inhabits according to the expectations of 2013: 1884 people.  The center is characterized by being a tourist region with distinction ٬ where mountain tourism is especially active in the snow season ٬ and the landscape of the mountain style amidst the snow forests and rice, attracting hundreds of tourists annually.

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