Your Scene: Hanging out in Fez, Morocco
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Ever wonder where your leather coat came from? This photo of hides hanging to dry in Fez from Times reader “docprew” might give you some insight. The brown skins are cowhide and the yellow ones are sheepskin, according to the photographer.
Fez is situated in northern Morocco and the country’s second largest city.
Interested in feedback from Los Angeles Times photographers? Come join us at the L.A. Times Travel & Adventure Show March 19 and 20 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Panels topics include tips for better travel photos and family vacation photos made easy.
View past photos we’ve featured. To upload your own, visit our reader travel photo gallery. When you upload your photo, tell us where it was taken and when. The more we know about the photo, the more likely it is that we’ll feature it in our daily “Your Scene” posts here. To help us credit you properly, please include your name and city of residence.
-- Jason La
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