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The image depicts a commercial street in Fez, Morocco, under bright daylight. The foreground features a light-colored tiled sidewalk, lined with a series of dark brown, rectangular wooden planters. Each planter contains multiple tall, green plants characterized by large, paddle-shaped leaves, consistent with the *Strelitzia nicolai* species. On the right side of the frame, a building displays a modern facade clad in horizontal light brown wood paneling. Gold-colored, capitalized letters spell "LOS" horizontally, with the word "COFFEE" arranged vertically to its immediate left, indicating a business name. Below this signage, a set of clear glass double doors, framed in silver and equipped with prominent black vertical handles, reflects palm trees, vehicles, and structures from the opposite side of the street. Two dark, cylindrical wall-mounted light fixtures are visible on the facade, flanking the doors. To the left, an adjoining building presents a lighter-toned, possibly stucco or concrete, facade. Multiple white external air conditioning units are visibly mounted at various heights on its upper section. Several windows and doorways are present, including a distinct blue-painted, recessed doorway further down the street. Posters with Arabic script are partially visible on the far left wall. The scene is brightly illuminated by sunlight, which casts clear shadows from unseen overhead elements onto the wooden facade. No individuals are directly visible within the frame.
Symbol
465D1
Volume
670
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.11


