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A general view of a family gathering shellfish on May 10, 2009 in Essaouira, Morocco. They are on the beach at low tide. A Portuguese tower on the Ramparts around the port is reflected in the shallow sea. Essaouira, on the windswept Atlantic coast of Morocco, was re-built in the 18th century by French architect Theodore Cornut to the orders of Sultan Ben Abdullah. It is a now becoming more popular with tourists. 
Unique Identifier AA606520 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5400px × 3600px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
adults
AFRICA
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
Atlantic Ocean
BICYCLES
bikes
buckets
Children
coast
colour photograph
Essaouira
Family
GENERAL VIEW
Low Tide
Man
Men
Mogador
Morocco
NORTH AFRICA
People
People
portugese tower
Reflection
Sea
Seaside
shell fish
SPADES
SPRING
Spring
Sultan Ben Abdallah
Théodore Cornut
Tower
Water
Water
WET