Moroccan Mountain Called ‘Temple of the Plant’ Grows Hash Despite Illegality
A remote mountain in Morocco has become known locally as the “Temple of the Plant.” Residents say the area is a traditional site for cultivating hashish. The government
A remote mountain in Morocco has become known locally as the “Temple of the Plant.”
Residents say the area is a traditional site for cultivating hashish. The government
classifies the cultivation as illegal under national drug laws. Authorities have
periodically cracked down on the growers despite local acceptance. The article describes
the cultural significance of the mountain to nearby villages. It also notes the tension
between customary practices and state enforcement. International observers point to the
site as an example of drug‑policy challenges. The future of the mountain’s hash production
remains uncertain under current regulations.