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In the city of Fez, Morocco, a weathered, wall-mounted public water utility is depicted. A rough, textured light brown concrete or stucco wall serves as the background, heavily discolored and stained. Significant patches of vibrant green moss and darker, almost black, algae adhere to the lower two-thirds of the wall, concentrating around the water source, indicating persistent moisture. A dark, metallic tap, with a visible valve, is horizontally affixed to the wall, approximately one-third down from the top of the frame. No water is actively flowing from the tap. Below the tap, a rectangular basin or trough is constructed from grey, rough-hewn concrete or stone, showing cracks and erosion. The interior of the basin contains a heterogeneous mixture of light-colored sand, dark pebbles, and stagnant, dark-blue tinged water or debris. On the right side of the basin, a broken piece of reddish-brown pottery or terracotta is partially submerged. Several dark, irregularly shaped stones rest on the sand and within the water. The immediate foreground shows a paved ground surface, composed of irregular grey and beige flagstones or cobblestones, suggesting a street or alleyway. No people, active interactions, or specific actions are present in the scene.
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