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The image displays the weathered concrete facade of a multi-story residential building in Tanger, Morocco, characterized by a distinctive zig-zag or stepped architectural design. The structure's concrete surfaces exhibit significant staining, discoloration, and weathering. On the upper right, a traditional yagi television antenna is affixed to the highest visible point of the building, with a satellite dish partially visible further to the right. Below the antenna, a dark tarpaulin covers a section of an upper-level balcony or roof. The zig-zag pattern forms a series of balconies or terraces. Many of these contain potted plants and greenery, indicating residential occupation. One lower-left balcony features laundry draped over a railing. Another lower-level balcony displays a rusty metal frame, possibly a clothesline support, with two small hanging potted plants (yellow and orange) and a green mesh screen. Windows of varying sizes and styles are visible throughout the facade, some appearing as enclosed balcony spaces. On an adjacent, less architecturally complex section of the building to the left, an external air conditioning unit is mounted below a recessed window. The sky above is a clear, light blue. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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