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Docker, that struggles with the steepest climbs.
The High Atlas in central regions of Morocco rise in the west at the Atlantic coast and stretch in an eastern direction to the Algerian border. Several peaks are over four thousand metres, including the highest summit in North Africa, Toubkal, and further east Ighil m ' Goun, the second major summit of the range. At the Atlantic and to the southwest, the range drops abruptly and makes a transition to the coast and the Anti-Atlas range. To the north, in the direction of Marrakesh, the range descends less abruptly.
On the heights of Ouarzazate the massif is cut through by the Draa Valley which opens southward. Here you will find mostly Amazigh people, where the dwellings are some of the
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