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This image depicts the Bab al-Amer gate, an entrance to the Royal Palace in Fez Jdid, Fez, Morocco. The scene is captured on a clear, sunny day, with a distinct blue sky.

The central subject is a grand, ornate gateway constructed from light-colored stone and stucco, featuring a prominent horseshoe arch. The archway is intricately decorated with geometric and calligraphic patterns rendered in zellige tiles and carved plaster, predominantly in shades of muted green, brown, and white against an off-white background. A decorative frieze with similar patterns runs horizontally above the arch, topped by crenellated parapets. A large, dark-stained wooden double door is recessed within the archway. The right pillar of the gate shows weathering and has a small blue sign affixed to it, along with some exposed conduits.

To the left of the main gate, a long, contiguous wall extends into the background. This wall is uniformly light tan or ochre in color and also features crenellations along its top. It contains three small, rectangular, dark-recessed windows and a smaller, simpler arched doorway further along its length.

In the foreground, an asphalt road curves to the left, bordered by a curb painted with alternating red and white sections. To the right of the road, a section of sidewalk paved with interlocking blocks is visible. Strong sunlight casts sharp shadows, including a serrated shadow pattern from the crenellations, across the road surface.

In the far-left background, a tall, ornate street lamp with multiple lights stands near a leafless tree. A small group of approximately three individuals is visible walking on a paved area further down the road, appearing to be pedestrians. No specific actions or interactions are discernible among them due to their distance and lack of detail. The overall environment appears to be an urban setting, likely a public thoroughfare adjacent to a historical or official complex.
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Mar 13, 2026

Fez, Morocco

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This image depicts the Bab al-Amer gate, an entrance to the Royal Palace in Fez Jdid, Fez, Morocco. The scene is captured on a clear, sunny day, with a distinct blue sky. The central subject is a grand, ornate gateway constructed from light-colored stone and stucco, featuring a prominent horseshoe arch. The archway is intricately decorated with geometric and calligraphic patterns rendered in zellige tiles and carved plaster, predominantly in shades of muted green, brown, and white against an off-white background. A decorative frieze with similar patterns runs horizontally above the arch, topped by crenellated parapets. A large, dark-stained wooden double door is recessed within the archway. The right pillar of the gate shows weathering and has a small blue sign affixed to it, along with some exposed conduits. To the left of the main gate, a long, contiguous wall extends into the background. This wall is uniformly light tan or ochre in color and also features crenellations along its top. It contains three small, rectangular, dark-recessed windows and a smaller, simpler arched doorway further along its length. In the foreground, an asphalt road curves to the left, bordered by a curb painted with alternating red and white sections. To the right of the road, a section of sidewalk paved with interlocking blocks is visible. Strong sunlight casts sharp shadows, including a serrated shadow pattern from the crenellations, across the road surface. In the far-left background, a tall, ornate street lamp with multiple lights stands near a leafless tree. A small group of approximately three individuals is visible walking on a paved area further down the road, appearing to be pedestrians. No specific actions or interactions are discernible among them due to their distance and lack of detail. The overall environment appears to be an urban setting, likely a public thoroughfare adjacent to a historical or official complex.

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