
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a section of the Marinid Tombs, located on a hillside overlooking Fez el Bali, Fez, Morocco. On the left, a weathered masonry wall, constructed from irregular light-colored stones, rises vertically. Multiple square, dark metal plates, each secured by bolts, are affixed to this wall at various heights, indicating structural reinforcement. To the right, a prominent natural rock face is visible, characterized by its varying shades of light brown and ochre. This rock face contains several dark, irregular rock-cut openings, consistent with ancient tombs or chambers, at different elevations. In the lower center of the image, two distinct, dark archways lead into the rock. Between these two lower openings, a light-colored, smooth, rectangular constructed block or facade is integrated into the rock face. Similar to the masonry wall, numerous dark metal plates are bolted directly into the rock face around and between these openings. Above the lower rock-cut features, a segment of a roughly constructed stone wall zig-zags diagonally across the rock face, and higher still, a textured, weathered natural rock or ancient wall surface is visible. Small patches of green vegetation grow from crevices in the rock and masonry. The ground in the foreground is a flat, open area composed of irregular light-colored flagstones and gravel, heavily interspersed with vibrant green weeds and grasses. The scene is illuminated by strong, direct sunlight, casting distinct shadows. There are no people, actions, or interactions depicted within the frame.
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