
Several dozen springs break out of the rocks to form a series of waterfalls at Oum-er-Rabia, but the attraction astonishment of visiting is not just seeing the cascades themselves (which virtually dry up during and after summer), but it's the makeshift cafes and restaurants that cling precariously to the rocks above the rushing water from where it tumbles down into the river. The road south from 'Ain Leuh deteriorates at some points but the scenery is stunning; expect the drive to take about an hour.
Station: 339n50w · 5.9 km away · 673m
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