
Stake attention in this memory
A forensic description of the scene depicts the Chouara Tannery in the Fes el Bali medina, Fez, Morocco, viewed from an elevated perspective. The primary subject is a multi-level structure, with a prominent light-beige painted building featuring an extended light-colored canopy. On the upper level, a series of rectangular openings, some with mesh screens, reveal a dimly lit interior space displaying what appear to be finished leather goods or crafts, illuminated by bare lightbulbs. A dark figure is partially discernible within one opening. Directly beneath these openings, a brown railing with circular detailing supports a large, irregularly shaped black and white cowhide draped centrally. To the right, a row of varying shades of brown and tan leather hides are draped over the same railing. The lower portion of the visible structure consists of a textured, light ochre-colored wall, exhibiting a reddish-brown stain on its lower-left section. Along the right side of this wall, additional brown and tan leather hides are draped, hanging downwards. On a lower platform or ground level to the far right, a group of approximately 5-7 individuals, primarily male, are gathered. They are dressed in casual clothing, some with jackets, and appear to be observing the area or interacting. In the background, beyond the immediate structures, older, multi-story buildings with traditional Moroccan architectural elements, including small windows and decorative patterns, are visible. An elevated open metal structure sits atop a distant building. The sky is overcast with scattered clouds. No specific actions or interactions beyond observation are clearly discernible among the human subjects.
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