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This image depicts a detailed section of a historical building facade within the city of Meknes, Morocco, consistent with the intricate architectural style of the Bab Mansour gate. The structure is composed of light ochre-colored stone or stucco, showing weathering and patches of green biological growth, primarily moss or algae, on the left vertical surface. A clear, bright blue sky is visible in the background.

The upper part of the building features a crenellated parapet with pointed merlons. Below this, the facade is adorned with intricate Islamic geometric patterns, likely composed of zellige mosaic tiles and carved stucco. A prominent horizontal band exhibits interlocking star and polygon motifs in green, white, and dark accents against a lighter background. A second, lower band displays smaller, repeating teal, white, and dark geometric shapes. A fragment of a dark blue zellige panel with curvilinear light blue and black patterns is visible in the lower right, suggesting a deeper architectural recess or archway.

Five dark-feathered pigeons are present. One pigeon is captured in flight, wings fully extended, positioned in the upper left near an arched architectural feature. Four other pigeons are perched on the building's decorative elements: two are situated on the crenellated parapet at the top, and two are resting on the horizontal decorative frieze below the parapet, integrated with the geometric patterns. There are no human subjects visible.
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Feb 12, 2026, 1:59 PM

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This image depicts a detailed section of a historical building facade within the city of Meknes, Morocco, consistent with the intricate architectural style of the Bab Mansour gate. The structure is composed of light ochre-colored stone or stucco, showing weathering and patches of green biological growth, primarily moss or algae, on the left vertical surface. A clear, bright blue sky is visible in the background. The upper part of the building features a crenellated parapet with pointed merlons. Below this, the facade is adorned with intricate Islamic geometric patterns, likely composed of zellige mosaic tiles and carved stucco. A prominent horizontal band exhibits interlocking star and polygon motifs in green, white, and dark accents against a lighter background. A second, lower band displays smaller, repeating teal, white, and dark geometric shapes. A fragment of a dark blue zellige panel with curvilinear light blue and black patterns is visible in the lower right, suggesting a deeper architectural recess or archway. Five dark-feathered pigeons are present. One pigeon is captured in flight, wings fully extended, positioned in the upper left near an arched architectural feature. Four other pigeons are perched on the building's decorative elements: two are situated on the crenellated parapet at the top, and two are resting on the horizontal decorative frieze below the parapet, integrated with the geometric patterns. There are no human subjects visible.

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