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Couple from Morón travels through Morocco in a camper van

15.06.2026 13:40 1 min 1 source
Viví el Oeste | Noticias del Oeste SPA
Couple from Morón travels through Morocco in a camper van
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Lorena from Morón and her French partner Rei left their conventional life to travel the world in a Volkswagen T4 with their dog Sol. After sailing across South America, they are now documenting their journey through Morocco. They fund their travels through remote work, including web design and content creation.

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Couple from Morón travels through Morocco in a camper van

15.06.2026 Viví el Oeste | Noticias del Oeste SPA Original source

🇲🇦 Morocco — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.51 /l

MAD13.99 · €1.30/l

64 of 132

cheaper than 52% of countries

Petrol

$1.61 /l

MAD14.91 · €1.39/l

77 of 134

pricier than 57% of countries

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