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This image depicts a static scene at the train station (Gare de Sidi Slimane) in the city of Sidi Slimane, Morocco, under a partly cloudy sky.

In the immediate foreground, a single set of railway tracks with dark gravel ballast and grey concrete sleepers runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame. Above the tracks, a light grey concrete platform edge, exhibiting minor cracking, parallels the railway.

The midground features an asphalt-surfaced platform. Centrally positioned is a tall, dark grey metal utility pole, labeled "293-016", supporting overhead lines and two sets of heavily corroded, cylindrical counterweights. Adjacent to this pole are three portable barriers: two beige, interlocked, concrete or heavy plastic blocks with a ridged design, and one smaller red plastic barrier. Further to the right on the platform, a slender grey metal post holds a black rectangular sign displaying white text; partially visible are the Arabic word "المدينة" (The City), "SIDI SLIMANE", and "GARE DE". A low, white-painted stone retaining wall extends across the mid-distance, separating the platform from vegetated ground.

The background comprises a cluster of buildings and dense foliage. From left to right, above the vegetation, a multi-story, unpainted grey concrete building with small, rectangular windows is visible. To its right stands a two-story, reddish-pink building. Furthest right is a two-story yellowish building featuring a decorative, patterned parapet, a small balcony with a wrought-iron railing, several windows, and two white satellite dishes affixed to its exterior. A small green finial or dome-like structure protrudes from the roofline of the yellowish building. Green trees and thick bushes partially obscure the lower portions of these background structures. No individuals are present, and no actions are discernible.
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Nov 8, 2025

Sidi Slimane, Morocco

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This image depicts a static scene at the train station (Gare de Sidi Slimane) in the city of Sidi Slimane, Morocco, under a partly cloudy sky. In the immediate foreground, a single set of railway tracks with dark gravel ballast and grey concrete sleepers runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame. Above the tracks, a light grey concrete platform edge, exhibiting minor cracking, parallels the railway. The midground features an asphalt-surfaced platform. Centrally positioned is a tall, dark grey metal utility pole, labeled "293-016", supporting overhead lines and two sets of heavily corroded, cylindrical counterweights. Adjacent to this pole are three portable barriers: two beige, interlocked, concrete or heavy plastic blocks with a ridged design, and one smaller red plastic barrier. Further to the right on the platform, a slender grey metal post holds a black rectangular sign displaying white text; partially visible are the Arabic word "المدينة" (The City), "SIDI SLIMANE", and "GARE DE". A low, white-painted stone retaining wall extends across the mid-distance, separating the platform from vegetated ground. The background comprises a cluster of buildings and dense foliage. From left to right, above the vegetation, a multi-story, unpainted grey concrete building with small, rectangular windows is visible. To its right stands a two-story, reddish-pink building. Furthest right is a two-story yellowish building featuring a decorative, patterned parapet, a small balcony with a wrought-iron railing, several windows, and two white satellite dishes affixed to its exterior. A small green finial or dome-like structure protrudes from the roofline of the yellowish building. Green trees and thick bushes partially obscure the lower portions of these background structures. No individuals are present, and no actions are discernible.

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