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An outdoor billboard displaying an advertisement for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 25 is prominently featured in a street scene in Rabat, Morocco. The billboard depicts two jubilant men. The man on the left has light skin, dark curly hair, and red and green face paint, indicative of the Moroccan flag, on his cheeks. He wears a red jersey and shouts with his mouth wide open. The man on the right has dark skin, short dark curly hair, and wears a yellow and green striped jersey. His right arm is draped over the left man's shoulder, and he also shouts with an open mouth. Confetti particles are visible in the background of the image, suggesting a celebratory atmosphere. At the top left of the billboard, the "CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 25" logo is visible. The top right features Arabic text, "بث أرضي مباشر لجميع المباريات" (Live terrestrial broadcast for all matches), followed by alphanumeric characters. The bottom left shows two "TNT" logos, one labeled "الرياضية" (Sports) and the other "الاولى" (First). The bottom right contains more Arabic text, "الحماس أقوى على الأولى و الرياضية" (The excitement is stronger on Al Oula and Arriyadia), also followed by alphanumeric characters. The billboard itself is mounted on a metal pole structure. A dark gray perforated speaker-like unit is attached to the pole below the billboard. In the immediate foreground, the white roofline and upper frame of the rear passenger window of a white car partially obstruct the view of the billboard's base and the street level. Behind the car and below the billboard, parts of large red and white vehicles, consistent with trucks, are visible. A red traffic light is present on the far right. In the background, above the billboard, a multi-story, light-colored building with windows is visible, topped by a rooftop featuring several satellite dishes and parts of another building under an overcast sky. A dark green lamppost with an ornate top is situated between the billboard and the background structures.
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