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This image captures a vibrant street scene outside a mosque in Meknes, Morocco. The central feature is the mosque's ornate entrance, characterized by a large, dark wooden double door adorned with metal studs and rings, set within a grand, intricately carved archway. The building's facade displays elaborate white stucco or plasterwork, and multiple arched windows with grilles and stained glass are visible above the entrance. Three wide, light-colored granite steps lead up to the mosque's entrance platform. On the left side of the foreground, a person wearing a blue puffer jacket, blue jeans, and a light-colored beanie is seen from behind, partially bent over, with their left foot on the lowest step. Further back, two individuals are entering the mosque through the wooden doors; one is dressed in dark clothing and carries a pink bag. Two dark, square-shaped stools or bags are positioned on the platform near the entrance. White rectangular signs with red Arabic script, which read "Maintain the cleanliness of the Mosque," are affixed to the pillars flanking the entrance. To the right, a bald man in a white hooded jacket and blue jeans leans against a light-colored pillar, looking downwards. A red plastic crate, a blue bag, and a pair of dark sandals are visible on the ground beside him. Further to the right, a woman wearing dark clothing and a headscarf is seated directly on the tiled ground, leaning against a wall, surrounded by several colorful bags. In the immediate foreground, street vendor stalls are visible. On the left, a substantial pile of dates is displayed in at least two cardboard boxes on a low, dark surface. Adjacent to this, a wooden pallet serves as a display for various small items, including toys, lighters, and small containers, partially covered by an orange tarp. The ground beneath the stalls and people is paved with light-colored square tiles patterned with intersecting pink or red lines. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting shadows.
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