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The image captures a narrow, distressed alleyway in Fez, Morocco. Against the left wall, a substantial pile of approximately twenty to thirty white sacks, some featuring blue and red printed designs, is stacked from the foreground into the mid-ground. Several sacks are open or torn, exposing light-colored granular contents, consistent with flour or grain. One prominently visible sack displays text identifying "BOULANGERE BIDI HAJI" (Sidi Haji Bakery), mentioning "Km 22 Route Ben Slimane," and listing Fez telephone numbers. The wall behind these sacks is heavily discolored with patches of dark green, grey, and exposed plaster. On the right, a dark, vertically paneled wooden door is recessed into a lighter, worn wall. Electrical wires are visible along the upper right portion of the frame. The ground is a rough, light-colored concrete or stone surface, showing localized dampness and staining. A crumpled clear plastic sheet rests on the ground near the center. A person, visible from the torso down, walks away from the viewer on the right side of the frame, wearing light-colored pants and dark shoes, carrying a dark bag in their right hand. The lower leg and foot of a second person are partially visible in the bottom right corner.
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