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We had left Ouarzazate, a city in southern Morocco, when it was still dark. We traveled through the Draa Valley, surrounded by reddish mountains and dotted with small oases, for more than 150 kilometers until we reached Zagora -the last city before the Sahara desert-, and had a coffee in the only bar open at that time in the morning. main street -Avenue Mohammed V-, before embarking on the second part of our trip of more than 3 hours, towards the dunes of Edaya el-Hamra.
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Meet the Moroccan man who has spent three decades impersonating Charlie Chaplin on the streets of Rabat
Belhussein Abdelsalam, known locally as Charlo, makes less than $150 a month in tips
Belhussein Abdelsalam, a Charlie Chaplin impersonator, waits for an audience in Rabat, Morocco. AP Photo
Charlie Chaplin impersonator Belhussein Abdelsalam, 58, prepares for work in Rabat. He started making people laugh three decades ago, after he lost his job and was arrested. AP Photo
Belhussein Abdelsalam, applies make-up to transform himself into silent movie legend Charlie Chaplin s Little Tramp character. He hit upon the idea after seeing Chaplin on television. AP Photo