
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts Bab Bou Jeloud, also known as the Blue Gate, a prominent city gate in Fez, Morocco. The gate is a large, ornate structure with a central horseshoe archway and a smaller secondary arch to its right, both framed by decorative zellige tilework predominantly in shades of blue and white, set against a tan stone facade. The upper section of the gate features a crenellated parapet with pointed merlons and a band of green-tiled roofing below. In the foreground, an asphalt road slopes gently upwards towards the gate. Numerous individuals are visible, primarily congregating around and passing through the central archway, with others standing on the street. People are dressed in a mix of traditional Moroccan attire, such as djellabas in beige, grey, and brown, and modern casual clothing including dark jackets, hoodies, and jeans. To the left of the gate, a tan-colored building wall is visible, with a red circular "No Parking" sign attached. On the far left, a wheelchair is partially visible. To the right of the gate, a pale yellow building with a red Moroccan flag hanging from it borders the scene. A person in a military-style uniform stands guard near an entrance on this yellow building. Through the main archway, the interior of the medina is partially visible, showing another building with white walls, a blue canopy or awning, and glimpses of vegetation. The sky above is light blue with scattered white clouds.
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