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The scene depicts a street in the city of Salé, Morocco, likely Avenue Hassan II, under an overcast sky.

In the foreground, a paved sidewalk with grey interlocking pavers is visible, separated from a grey asphalt road by a concrete curb. A crumpled clear plastic bag lies on the pavement.

Pedestrians are the primary subjects. In the mid-foreground, a man with a beard and eyeglasses, dressed in a long, loose-fitting blue djellaba and dark sandals, walks from right to left across the frame. His face appears partially obscured or blurred. To his right and slightly behind him, a woman wearing a brown fuzzy jacket over a white top, blue jeans, and light-colored shoes walks in the same general direction. Further to her right, another woman in a light beige long coat, a yellow top, dark wide-leg pants, and dark shoes also walks in the same direction.

To the left of the central man, another individual with a dark backpack and dark clothing walks away from the camera, facing left. Behind them, a white Dacia Dokker-like vehicle with Moroccan license plate "B 941 T17" is parked or stopped facing the camera. Several other pedestrians are scattered in the mid-ground, including a person in a dark hoodie with a white emblem and light pants, and another with a backpack. A dark sedan is partially visible behind the pedestrians on the right.

The background features multi-story buildings lining the street. On the left, buildings are constructed with a mix of white facades and exposed reddish-brown brick, some with balconies. A prominent green sign with white Arabic script (appearing to read "Jannat" or similar) and a leaf motif is affixed to a storefront on the left side. Several palm trees of varying heights, some with green fronds and others with dried fronds, are interspersed along the sidewalk. On the right, more distant buildings show signs of construction or renovation. Overhead utility lines crisscross the sky.
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Jan 2, 2026

Salé, Morocco

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The scene depicts a street in the city of Salé, Morocco, likely Avenue Hassan II, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a paved sidewalk with grey interlocking pavers is visible, separated from a grey asphalt road by a concrete curb. A crumpled clear plastic bag lies on the pavement. Pedestrians are the primary subjects. In the mid-foreground, a man with a beard and eyeglasses, dressed in a long, loose-fitting blue djellaba and dark sandals, walks from right to left across the frame. His face appears partially obscured or blurred. To his right and slightly behind him, a woman wearing a brown fuzzy jacket over a white top, blue jeans, and light-colored shoes walks in the same general direction. Further to her right, another woman in a light beige long coat, a yellow top, dark wide-leg pants, and dark shoes also walks in the same direction. To the left of the central man, another individual with a dark backpack and dark clothing walks away from the camera, facing left. Behind them, a white Dacia Dokker-like vehicle with Moroccan license plate "B 941 T17" is parked or stopped facing the camera. Several other pedestrians are scattered in the mid-ground, including a person in a dark hoodie with a white emblem and light pants, and another with a backpack. A dark sedan is partially visible behind the pedestrians on the right. The background features multi-story buildings lining the street. On the left, buildings are constructed with a mix of white facades and exposed reddish-brown brick, some with balconies. A prominent green sign with white Arabic script (appearing to read "Jannat" or similar) and a leaf motif is affixed to a storefront on the left side. Several palm trees of varying heights, some with green fronds and others with dried fronds, are interspersed along the sidewalk. On the right, more distant buildings show signs of construction or renovation. Overhead utility lines crisscross the sky.

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