Moroccan-French Climber Rescued from Cliff Near Agadir
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A French national in his thirties was rescued on Sunday evening by the teams of the civil protection and the royal gendarmerie of Morocco.
The man had found himself trapped at the top of a steep cliff in an abandoned quarry near Drarga, in the vicinity of Agadir.
Of Moroccan origin, the vacationer was spending his holidays in the region with his family. Passionate about climbing and mountains, he had undertaken to explore the heights of Anounfeg, which dominate the city of Agadir.
It was during this excursion that he found himself trapped at the top of the cliff, forcing him to call for the intervention of the rescue services.
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