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The image displays a close-up, vertical forensic view of a weathered metallic panel, presumably part of a building exterior or utility infrastructure in Fez, Morocco. The scene is devoid of people.

The upper portion of the frame features a rough, light-brown textured surface, likely a concrete wall. Directly beneath this, a dark grey, rectangular metallic panel occupies the majority of the image. This panel exhibits significant wear, characterized by numerous scratches, scuffs, and patches of rust, indicative of prolonged exposure and age.

Perforated into the dark metallic panel, using small circular holes, is the uppercase English acronym "RADEEF". This specifically identifies the object as related to the Régie Autonome de Distribution d'Eau et d'Électricité de Fès, the local water and electricity utility. Above the perforated "RADEEF," faint black Arabic script is visible; the legible portion appears to read "شافتنا ري". Below the perforations, additional faint, dark markings include handwritten numbers resembling "199" or "799" and other illegible scribbles. A single rusty screw head is visible securing the panel on the far left side.

The bottom section of the image reveals a second, lighter-colored panel, possibly painted cream or white, exhibiting extensive paint chipping and peeling, which exposes a darker layer underneath. This lower panel also contains several small circular perforations along its top edge, suggesting a continuation of a patterned design or an integrated system. The overall environment is one of neglected urban infrastructure.
azmah

Mar 7, 2026

Fez, Morocco

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The image displays a close-up, vertical forensic view of a weathered metallic panel, presumably part of a building exterior or utility infrastructure in Fez, Morocco. The scene is devoid of people. The upper portion of the frame features a rough, light-brown textured surface, likely a concrete wall. Directly beneath this, a dark grey, rectangular metallic panel occupies the majority of the image. This panel exhibits significant wear, characterized by numerous scratches, scuffs, and patches of rust, indicative of prolonged exposure and age. Perforated into the dark metallic panel, using small circular holes, is the uppercase English acronym "RADEEF". This specifically identifies the object as related to the Régie Autonome de Distribution d'Eau et d'Électricité de Fès, the local water and electricity utility. Above the perforated "RADEEF," faint black Arabic script is visible; the legible portion appears to read "شافتنا ري". Below the perforations, additional faint, dark markings include handwritten numbers resembling "199" or "799" and other illegible scribbles. A single rusty screw head is visible securing the panel on the far left side. The bottom section of the image reveals a second, lighter-colored panel, possibly painted cream or white, exhibiting extensive paint chipping and peeling, which exposes a darker layer underneath. This lower panel also contains several small circular perforations along its top edge, suggesting a continuation of a patterned design or an integrated system. The overall environment is one of neglected urban infrastructure.

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