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The image displays an expansive coastal landscape, identified as the city of Safi, Morocco, viewed from a high vantage point overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The upper two-fifths of the frame consist of a light blue sky with scattered, wispy white clouds, denser on the left and center-left, gradually clearing towards the right. The horizon line across the ocean appears hazy.

The mid-ground features a vast expanse of teal-blue ocean water, extending from the foreground's base to the distant horizon. White surf breaks against the rocky shoreline in the immediate mid-ground, indicating wave activity.

Along the central-left coastline, the city of Safi is visible. A prominent port area dominates the left mid-ground, characterized by industrial structures, cargo cranes, and what appear to be docked ships. A sandy beach strip is adjacent to the port. Further right, a crescent-shaped breakwater constructed from large rocks partially encloses a harbor section. Urban development, including buildings and infrastructure, stretches along the coastline into the distant, hazy right.

The foreground is dominated by a steep, rocky, vegetated slope descending towards the ocean. This slope is covered with a mix of dense green shrubs, bushes, patches of lighter green grass, and scattered yellow and orange wildflowers. Exposed light brown earth and rocks are visible throughout the slope. A dirt path is discernible on the lower-left portion of the slope, near which several pieces of white and blue refuse, resembling plastic bottles and bags, are present. Several dark poles, possibly streetlights, are sparsely positioned down the slope closer to the water's edge, suggesting a lower-elevation road or path. No individuals, animals, or explicit actions are observed within the scene.
FM-l2av33

Mar 22, 2026

Safi, Morocco

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The image displays an expansive coastal landscape, identified as the city of Safi, Morocco, viewed from a high vantage point overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The upper two-fifths of the frame consist of a light blue sky with scattered, wispy white clouds, denser on the left and center-left, gradually clearing towards the right. The horizon line across the ocean appears hazy. The mid-ground features a vast expanse of teal-blue ocean water, extending from the foreground's base to the distant horizon. White surf breaks against the rocky shoreline in the immediate mid-ground, indicating wave activity. Along the central-left coastline, the city of Safi is visible. A prominent port area dominates the left mid-ground, characterized by industrial structures, cargo cranes, and what appear to be docked ships. A sandy beach strip is adjacent to the port. Further right, a crescent-shaped breakwater constructed from large rocks partially encloses a harbor section. Urban development, including buildings and infrastructure, stretches along the coastline into the distant, hazy right. The foreground is dominated by a steep, rocky, vegetated slope descending towards the ocean. This slope is covered with a mix of dense green shrubs, bushes, patches of lighter green grass, and scattered yellow and orange wildflowers. Exposed light brown earth and rocks are visible throughout the slope. A dirt path is discernible on the lower-left portion of the slope, near which several pieces of white and blue refuse, resembling plastic bottles and bags, are present. Several dark poles, possibly streetlights, are sparsely positioned down the slope closer to the water's edge, suggesting a lower-elevation road or path. No individuals, animals, or explicit actions are observed within the scene.

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