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This image captures the interior of a currency exchange office or a section of a financial institution, likely in Casablanca, Morocco, given the context. The scene is brightly lit with overhead recessed lighting and features a modern design. In the foreground, a light-colored wooden counter dominates, behind which a male employee with short dark hair and a light blue shirt is partially visible, looking to the left. A dark blue tote bag hangs on a door handle in the background, next to an orange accent wall. The most prominent object is a large, rectangular digital display board mounted on the wooden wall to the right. This board, titled "Change" and "الصرف" (Al-Sarf, meaning Exchange), shows various currency exchange rates. Headers include "DATE," "HEURE" (Time), "Achat" (Buy), and "Vente" (Sell), with their corresponding Arabic translations. Below these, a list of countries is displayed with their national flags, currency abbreviations (e.g., USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, CAD, JPY, KWD, SAR, AED, BHD, QAR, OMR, DZD, TND, LYD), and their respective numeric buy and sell rates shown in LED digits. Above the main level, an upper floor or mezzanine is visible, enclosed by a modern railing made of horizontal metal bars and translucent glass panels. A sign with pictograms, possibly indicating rules like "no food or drink," is affixed to one of the glass panels on the upper level. A security camera is mounted on the ceiling. Wires are visible on the floor near the base of the counter, and some files or papers are stacked in a cubbyhole next to the display board. The floor is tiled with a light, patterned finish.
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