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Thanks. Have a nice trip. . -------------------- . People met on my backpacking 104 . - A situation before being dragged into a fraud - - Today's story is about the Mohammed V Park in Casablanca, Morocco. - . As always, I went out early in the morning. I went straight to the cafe in front of my guesthouse today. I started the day with a cup of hot tea as usual. The light greetings of "Hi." with the locals became like everyday life to me. That meant I had quite a few people familiar with me. However, the weather was exceptionally good today. I felt like something was going to happen. It seemed as if there was no cloud in the sky, it was like mixing emerald light with sapphire light. This was a Mediterranean climate, common in North Africa, but the weather here in Casablanca was especially beautiful. . My steps were unconsciously heading towards the Mahmed 5th Park. It¡¯s because I dropped in here yesterday for a while but felt something amazing there. Well, anyway, then I was planning to visit all the famous parks of Casablanca, including the Arab League Park through UN Plaza after here. If I walked through this park, I could feel the refreshing feeling of being in a deep forest. It was filled with beautiful and varied trees and plants. It was a park that was as big and attractive as any park in Europe. . Of course, as everywhere else, this park had also a dark side. For example, a public park was a place where many strange guys such as street roughs and tricksters gather. As proved it, there were not a couple of guys who walked around the park here and there and came up to me. As soon as I sat on the bench, they sat on next to me. But this was not a big deal to me. The serious problem was when middle - age gentlemen in fairly good clothes cling to me. It was a real headache problem. .
Fortunately, I was familiar with this kind of environment thanks to many backpacking experiences. So, I didn¡¯t respond to them every time, but I was easily able to get through. Of course, sometimes I needed to respond with a kind look or with strict action. Anyway, there was something to lose if I had something to gain. I tried to make my world backpacking trip enjoyable and rewarding, considering this principle (trade off). Yes, it¡¯s very important to make the ability to deal with crisis situations. . Thanks. Have a nice trip. .
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