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An urban street scene in Casablanca, Morocco, features a multi-story building with a light-colored, weathered facade. The upper floors of the building have windows with decorative, rusty iron security bars and partially opened wooden shutters. Electrical wires and cables are strung along the building's exterior, indicating an older infrastructure.

At street level, the building houses what appear to be commercial spaces. On the left, a shopfront is covered by a blue awning with some indistinct Arabic text that includes "حاج السيبا" (Haj Sibaa) and numbers "276". Next to it, a large black metal rolling shutter is prominent, adorned with stylized white and red graffiti in Arabic script. The graffiti appears to read "الفوز للأخضر" (Al-Fawz lil-Akhdar), which translates to "Victory for the Green Ones," a common slogan associated with the Raja Casablanca football club. Adjacent to the graffiti-covered shutter, a small sign on the wall displays a date "05/01/21" and the word "Winner" in English, along with other Arabic text. To the right of the shutter, an old, peeling green metal door stands ajar, revealing a dark interior.

In the foreground, a red car, likely a Fiat 500X, is partially visible, parked on the street. Its Moroccan license plate shows "6 و" followed by two more characters. A person is standing near the car, with only their legs and part of a backpack visible, next to a bicycle. The bicycle's front wheel, tire treads, and disc brake are clearly in view. The sidewalk has a patterned paving, and the asphalt street shows several dark puddles, suggesting recent rain or wet conditions. The scene appears to be set during daytime, with soft, diffused lighting.
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Dec 8, 2024, 1:21 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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An urban street scene in Casablanca, Morocco, features a multi-story building with a light-colored, weathered facade. The upper floors of the building have windows with decorative, rusty iron security bars and partially opened wooden shutters. Electrical wires and cables are strung along the building's exterior, indicating an older infrastructure. At street level, the building houses what appear to be commercial spaces. On the left, a shopfront is covered by a blue awning with some indistinct Arabic text that includes "حاج السيبا" (Haj Sibaa) and numbers "276". Next to it, a large black metal rolling shutter is prominent, adorned with stylized white and red graffiti in Arabic script. The graffiti appears to read "الفوز للأخضر" (Al-Fawz lil-Akhdar), which translates to "Victory for the Green Ones," a common slogan associated with the Raja Casablanca football club. Adjacent to the graffiti-covered shutter, a small sign on the wall displays a date "05/01/21" and the word "Winner" in English, along with other Arabic text. To the right of the shutter, an old, peeling green metal door stands ajar, revealing a dark interior. In the foreground, a red car, likely a Fiat 500X, is partially visible, parked on the street. Its Moroccan license plate shows "6 و" followed by two more characters. A person is standing near the car, with only their legs and part of a backpack visible, next to a bicycle. The bicycle's front wheel, tire treads, and disc brake are clearly in view. The sidewalk has a patterned paving, and the asphalt street shows several dark puddles, suggesting recent rain or wet conditions. The scene appears to be set during daytime, with soft, diffused lighting.

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