Morocco part 3
Day 8 was spent mostly just driving from Erfoud to Ait Benhaddou, described as “a prime example of classic Southern Moroccan architecture, this fortified city's high-angled towers stand out above the family dwellings, all set near the foothills of the Atlas Mountains”. We passed several of these earthen clay fortresses and they looked pretty formidable. One of the most interesting sights, if not the most bizarre, were goats that climbed trees. Yes, it seems there are some cloven hooved goats who climb one particular type of tree, the Argania spinosa, or argan tree. The fruit must be super delicious, because the tree itself is very thorny. No one else wants the fruit, not humans or other animals. What humans do want however, is the nut in the center of the fruit. The argon fruit is eaten by the goat, but the nut is not digested. It passes entirely through the digestive tract and pops out the other end, where some unfor...