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The image captures an outdoor urban scene, likely a city street or sidewalk, under what appears to be daytime conditions with diffuse lighting. The perspective is slightly elevated, looking down a street lined with buildings. In the immediate foreground and to the right, two men are seated or kneeling on a paved sidewalk composed of square tiles. The man closer to the viewer is wearing a striped long-sleeved button-up shirt and dark red or maroon trousers. He is barefoot and bending forward, looking down at a small, light-colored box or container placed on the ground in front of him. He has dark hair and a beard. Behind him, partially obscured, is another man wearing a black shirt and a red baseball cap, also appearing to be seated or kneeling on the sidewalk. Dark sandals or slippers are visible on the ground near their feet, as are several small plastic water bottles. Leaning against the wall directly behind these two men is a pair of silver crutches with yellowish-brown handles. The wall itself is covered with numerous layered and partially torn posters, suggesting a public space where advertisements are frequently placed. Above the two men, against the building facade, are closed roller shutter doors, indicating shops or businesses that might be shut. Further down the sidewalk, towards the left and in the midground, several other people are visible. One person in a light-colored t-shirt and dark pants stands upright, while another individual in a white outfit is also visible further back. A line of parked cars is visible on the street to the far left. The sidewalk features circular utility covers embedded in the tiling. Text visible on the posters includes "AVEC OU SANS BAC" (With or Without Baccalaureate), "Polyvalent," "Auxiliaire," "ART M," "Enseignement Profess" (likely Professional Education), "Décorate," "ACCREDI" (Accreditation). Phone numbers "81 41 06 63" and "196 73 75 48" are also present. Crucially, the text "Casablanca Maroc" and "Mohamad V Casablanca" indicates the location as Casablanca, Morocco, specifically referencing Boulevard Mohammed V. The posters appear to advertise educational or vocational training programs.
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