05 March 2020
“A legendary place where the Atlas Titan, deceived by Heracles, is robbed of three golden apples and forced to support the sky with his arms. A place populated by troubled people, never submissive or absorbed by conquerors; always lived in the mountains and in the desert, always finding safe refuge. The High Atlas is the highest chain of the three ridges that make up the Moroccan mountain system and culminates with the Toubkal at 4,165 m, the 4,071 m Ighil M’gun and the 3737 m Ayachi. In the High Atlas, snow can last up to nine months above 3,000 m while glaciers do not exist "