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This image depicts a low-angle selfie taken from an outdoor seating area, likely at a café or restaurant in a commercial district of Casablanca, Morocco, during the evening or night. The perspective is from the lower torso of an unseen individual, whose hairy right arm and knees covered by light blue denim jeans are prominent in the foreground.

Two young men are positioned in the mid-ground. On the left, a male wearing a black baseball cap, dark-rimmed glasses, and a black hooded sweatshirt smiles towards the camera, holding a folded green object, possibly currency, between the thumb and index finger of his right hand. He is seated on a light yellow plastic chair. To his right, a second male with a short beard and a black T-shirt bearing faint white script on the chest also smiles towards the camera, gesturing by pointing his left index finger at his right bicep. In the far left background, partially visible, an older male in a light-colored garment is seated, facing away from the camera.

The background reveals the facade of a building. To the left, a section of large glass windows or doors, framed in a light-colored metal, reflects overhead light sources. A dark fabric awning or tarp extends above these windows. A white paper sign, partially torn at the bottom, is affixed to the glass, displaying legible English text: "Change Overage Currency Exchange." Additional, partially legible Arabic and French (Bureau de Change) script is visible beneath this English text. A triangular warning symbol is also present on the window frame. To the right of the glass section, a dark brown or grey textured wall, appearing to be granite cladding, features a small metallic rectangular fixture. The presence of "Currency Exchange" signage, along with Arabic and French, indicates a commercial establishment in a Moroccan city like Casablanca.
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Oct 21, 2025, 9:14 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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This image depicts a low-angle selfie taken from an outdoor seating area, likely at a café or restaurant in a commercial district of Casablanca, Morocco, during the evening or night. The perspective is from the lower torso of an unseen individual, whose hairy right arm and knees covered by light blue denim jeans are prominent in the foreground. Two young men are positioned in the mid-ground. On the left, a male wearing a black baseball cap, dark-rimmed glasses, and a black hooded sweatshirt smiles towards the camera, holding a folded green object, possibly currency, between the thumb and index finger of his right hand. He is seated on a light yellow plastic chair. To his right, a second male with a short beard and a black T-shirt bearing faint white script on the chest also smiles towards the camera, gesturing by pointing his left index finger at his right bicep. In the far left background, partially visible, an older male in a light-colored garment is seated, facing away from the camera. The background reveals the facade of a building. To the left, a section of large glass windows or doors, framed in a light-colored metal, reflects overhead light sources. A dark fabric awning or tarp extends above these windows. A white paper sign, partially torn at the bottom, is affixed to the glass, displaying legible English text: "Change Overage Currency Exchange." Additional, partially legible Arabic and French (Bureau de Change) script is visible beneath this English text. A triangular warning symbol is also present on the window frame. To the right of the glass section, a dark brown or grey textured wall, appearing to be granite cladding, features a small metallic rectangular fixture. The presence of "Currency Exchange" signage, along with Arabic and French, indicates a commercial establishment in a Moroccan city like Casablanca.

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