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The image depicts the Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate) in Fez, Morocco, specifically the green-tiled facade facing the new city (Ville Nouvelle) from the outside, looking towards the entrance of Fes el Bali (the old medina). The central feature is a large, ornate archway with three horseshoe arches, framed by a wide, light beige facade extensively decorated with green and white geometric zellige tilework. A crenellated parapet caps the structure. Two smaller, arched decorative windows with lattice patterns are integrated into the tilework above the main arch. Through the primary arch, a paved street and distant buildings are visible under a clear, light blue sky with faint cirrus clouds. The ground in the foreground is paved and appears wet or reflective. To the left of the gate, a building with a dark facade, potentially a café or restaurant, features outdoor seating with brown wicker umbrellas. A red banner displaying white Arabic text and a "MoneyGram" logo is affixed to this building. To the right, multiple red awnings, one clearly marked "Coca-Cola" and displaying Moroccan phone numbers (0535730491, 0535641642), extend from street-side establishments. Numerous pedestrians are present on the paved street. In the lower left-center, an elderly man wearing a green and orange hat, a dark jacket, and light trousers pushes a metal cart carrying a white bag. To his right, a woman in a light coat and scarf walks past him. Behind them and further into the scene, various individuals are walking in both directions, some moving towards or through the archway, others moving along the street flanking the gate. People are generally dressed in casual contemporary clothing. No explicit interactions are evident, with individuals primarily focused on movement through the bustling urban environment.
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