We got to Tangier after one night in Chefchaun. It was kind of a cool city, very European. We immediately went to the port and got ourselves tickets to a ferry nd bus that would take us that evening to Seville. Once we had those tickets we had just a few hours to explore.
Overall the city was really European and not nearly as unique and cool as the rest of Morocco. Its a happy medium if your not prepared for a true Islamic experience, but not he complete view. Sadly we left after just a few short hours, so my knowledge of the city is very minimal.
Our ferry was over two hours late in departing, and it was an incredibly confusing and frustrating boarding process. We kept being waved in lie, and then sent back. No one (including the locals) knew what was going on, and everyone was frustrated. Eventually (7:40ish) we left port to the coast of Spain. It was a short and pleasant ride, and we docked in Spain by 11ish. As soon as we docked everything changed. People became panicky, and began to push and shove through the line to exist. Mike was almost trampled, and everyone was shoving everyone else. I think the issue was that people feared they would miss their buses, but whatever the cause, people were crazy.
Eventual we got off, and found our bus. Unfortunately they didn't leave the station until after one in the morning, and we didn't arrive in Seville until after 3am.
It was a crazy ride, and I'm just happy its over
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