
Stake attention in this memory
This image provides an elevated, forensic view into the Chouara Tannery, located in the Fes el Bali district of Fez, Morocco. The foreground consists of a wet, uneven pathway of flagstone and packed earth, reflective with standing or flowing water, leading into the main tannery area. A rectangular wooden trapdoor is visible flush with the pathway surface, and a discarded green plastic bottle rests against the lower left wall. To the left, a textured brick wall is partially covered by a series of off-white utility panels, featuring six distinct green knobs arranged in two rows of three. Above, the ceiling is composed of dark, parallel wooden beams. To the right, a robust, weathered wooden door, studded with numerous circular metal adornments and equipped with a heavy metal latch mechanism, stands ajar. Adjacent to this door is a thick, worn concrete pillar. Beyond this immediate entrance, the multi-tiered tannery complex is visible. It features an array of irregularly shaped stone and concrete vats, filled with various colored liquids, indicative of the leather processing. These vats are interconnected by narrow walkways and steps. A small, two-story building with a brown door and a barred window is situated centrally among the lower vats. A prominent, decorative staircase, appearing yellow-orange and featuring intricate tile work on its risers, ascends towards the upper levels in the background. Balconies with wooden railings and additional aged masonry structures are also present throughout the complex. The walls and architectural elements exhibit signs of age, wear, discoloration, and some moss growth. No individuals are visible within the scene, and no explicit actions or interactions are currently occurring.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found

