
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a construction site in Sidi Moussa Ben Ali, Morocco, during the pouring of concrete. The scene is dominated by a dense grid of steel reinforcing bars (rebar) laid out horizontally, forming the foundation structure. In the foreground, a dark, heavy-duty hose, approximately 15-20 cm in diameter, is actively discharging wet, grey concrete onto the rebar grid. A smaller black hose or cable extends diagonally across the rebar closer to the viewer. Three individuals are present, all wearing protective gear. In the immediate foreground, partially visible, a person wears a dark rain jacket, dark pants, and green rubber boots, positioned on the rebar grid and appearing to hold or guide the larger concrete hose. To their left, another individual wears an olive-green hooded rain jacket, dark pants, and a yellow hard hat. To the right of the concrete discharge point, a third worker, wearing a dark jacket, dark pants, a yellow hard hat, and light-colored gloves, is actively spreading the freshly poured concrete using a long-handled tool. Behind the rebar grid and concrete operation, a black waterproof membrane, possibly formwork with "SISTEMA" branding visible, is affixed vertically. Beyond this barrier, a light brown, excavated earth wall rises, indicative of a trench or foundation pit. Wooden stakes are visible supporting elements behind the membrane.
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