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The image displays a weathered building facade in Tangier, Morocco, identified as part of the former Spanish Consulate building, located near the Grand Socco. The lower portion of the facade is painted white with a faded yellow base, exhibiting extensive paint peeling, discoloration, and mold or grime accumulation. A rectangular, vertically oriented ceramic tile panel is affixed to the white wall. This panel depicts a crowned, double-headed black eagle with outstretched wings, grasping a heraldic shield featuring castles and lions, consistent with the Spanish coat of arms. Below the shield, a bundle of arrows and a yoke are visible. The top border of the tile includes the inscription "Txa Gara Libre." Above the tiled section, an ornate cornice line with elaborate white decorative molding and scrollwork spans horizontally, also showing signs of age and wear. Further up, a segment of a light-yellow building facade with intricate carved ornamentation, white-framed windows (one with a dark, closed roller shutter), and visible red brick structures at the roofline is present. Above the building structures, green tree foliage is visible against an overcast sky. In the foreground, a dark-colored metal barrier, possibly a bicycle rack or railing, with multiple vertical supports and curved top sections, is partially visible. No individuals are present in the scene.
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