
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the Bab Makina gate in Fez, Morocco. The scene is an outdoor plaza in front of a substantial, light-brown stone gate structure under a partly cloudy sky. The prominent feature is a large, ancient gate with a central, wide horseshoe arch serving as a primary passage. To the left of the main arch, a smaller, lower horseshoe archway is present, with a small rectangular window positioned above it. The gate walls are thick and weathered, featuring a flat parapet along the top with subtle crenellations visible on the right section. Two black, ornate street lamps, each with multiple lanterns, are positioned symmetrically in front of the gate, flanking the central arch. The immediate foreground consists of a large, light-colored paved plaza composed of rectangular stone tiles laid in a geometric pattern. Beyond the main archway, dense green trees and foliage are visible, along with parts of another stone wall and a dark-colored vehicle. The sky above is partially overcast, with patches of blue visible. Two small birds are perched on the highest section of the gate's parapet, one near the left edge and another closer to the center. Approximately twenty individuals are present in the scene. In the mid-ground, slightly left of center, a cluster of about seven people, predominantly adults, are standing together. Many are dressed in athletic or casual attire, including shorts and t-shirts. Other individuals are in motion, walking across the paved plaza and through the main archway. On the right side of the plaza, two women, one wearing a light blue djellaba, are walking away from the gate. Multiple other individuals are visible moving both towards and away from the gate, including a few partially obscured within the main archway near the vehicle.
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