Dadès Gorges
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Dadès Gorges, (French: Gorges du Dadès), is a gorge of the Dadès River and lies between the Atlas Mountains and Anti-Atlas mountain range, in Morocco, at 31°35′00″N 5°54′00″W / 31.5833333°N 5.9°W.
Berbers built many kasbahs in vicinity of gorges with defence purposes. These many kasbahs with combination of natural beauty contributes to high tourist attractivity in recent years.
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