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**Title:** Last Day in Morocco

**Summary:**

* The narrator is spending their last few hours in Morocco before departing.
* Due to the early hour, most places are closed, but they manage to visit a cemetery (Nobodies Tombs, an Arab cemetery) for a brief, affordable (≈ $1) tour.
* The narrator shares observations about Morocco:
+ Fridays are non-working days in majority Muslim areas.
+ Mosques are often the tallest towers in sight, but non-Muslims cannot enter.
+ Stray cats are common, possibly due to the king's fondness for them.
+ The king (Mohammed VI) is highly respected, with his face on all bills and photos in many businesses.
* They reflect on the trip, noting that despite some scams, the experiences were worth it.
* The transcript ends with the narrator arriving at an airport, exhausted, and then back in Spanish territory (Madrid), looking forward to exploring and already planning the next video.

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1. The narrator's flight from Morocco leaves in about three hours.
2. The narrator woke up early for a last walk through Morocco's alleys.
3. Most shops and establishments in Morocco are closed early in the morning.
4. Fridays are typically non-working days in places with a majority Muslim population.
5. In Morocco, Fridays are a day for obligatory mosque visits.
6. Mosques are often the tallest towers in an average Moroccan neighborhood.
7. Non-Muslims are generally not allowed to enter mosques in Morocco.
8. Taking photos of people around mosques in Morocco is not recommended.
9. Many stray cats are present in Morocco, possibly due to the king's affection for them.
10. The King of Morocco (referenced as King Mohammed the Sixth) is highly respected.
11. The King's face is featured on all Moroccan dirham bills.
12. Photos of the King are commonly displayed in Moroccan businesses and stores.
13. International brands are widely recognized and consumed in Morocco, despite language barriers.
14. The narrator visited the "Nobodies Tombs", an Arab cemetery in Morocco.
15. The cemetery contains tombs of servants, warriors, and the Sultan's dynasty.
16. The tombs of more important individuals are more decorated and higher.
17. Admission to the "Nobodies Tombs" cemetery costs approximately 10 central dirhams (less than 1 Euro or 1 USD).
18. The narrator had a brief stopover in Casablanca before departing Morocco.
19. The final destination after departing Morocco is implied to be Madrid, Spain.