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The image depicts a narrow, bustling market alley within the Fes el-Bali medina in Fez, Morocco. The alley is flanked by tall, aged, multi-story buildings constructed of light-brown stucco, with visible windows, some barred. Overhead, a complex network of utility lines crisscrosses the sky, which shows partial cloud cover. A decorative black street lamp hangs centrally above the alley.

A large, rectangular sign with a reddish-brown, abstract, map-like or cracked pattern is suspended above the street lamp. On the right-hand building, a prominent red square sign displays "RIADROCCO" in white text, identifying a guesthouse, with smaller text below providing contact information and noting "GUESTHOUSE - RIAD - FEZ."

Both sides of the alley are lined with shops protected by awnings made of fabric and corrugated metal. On the left, storefronts feature wooden doors and display items such as bags and a visible red pouf. On the right, shops are densely packed with merchandise, prominently featuring colorful handbags, tote bags with geometric patterns, textiles, and clothing items hanging from awnings and within the store spaces.

Approximately 15-20 individuals are visible, primarily pedestrians navigating the alley. In the immediate foreground, a person wearing a light pink long-sleeved top and a light beige hijab is seen from behind, facing away from the camera. Slightly further in the mid-foreground, a bald man wearing a dark green/black hooded top and a black backpack is also seen from behind, walking away. To the left, two women walk side-by-side: one wears a beige abaya and hijab, carrying a small bag, while the other wears a dark green tracksuit and a dark green hijab, carrying a black plastic bag. Other individuals are distributed further down the alley, walking in both directions, contributing to a lively market atmosphere.
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Feb 25, 2026, 3:31 PM

Fez, Morocco

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The image depicts a narrow, bustling market alley within the Fes el-Bali medina in Fez, Morocco. The alley is flanked by tall, aged, multi-story buildings constructed of light-brown stucco, with visible windows, some barred. Overhead, a complex network of utility lines crisscrosses the sky, which shows partial cloud cover. A decorative black street lamp hangs centrally above the alley. A large, rectangular sign with a reddish-brown, abstract, map-like or cracked pattern is suspended above the street lamp. On the right-hand building, a prominent red square sign displays "RIADROCCO" in white text, identifying a guesthouse, with smaller text below providing contact information and noting "GUESTHOUSE - RIAD - FEZ." Both sides of the alley are lined with shops protected by awnings made of fabric and corrugated metal. On the left, storefronts feature wooden doors and display items such as bags and a visible red pouf. On the right, shops are densely packed with merchandise, prominently featuring colorful handbags, tote bags with geometric patterns, textiles, and clothing items hanging from awnings and within the store spaces. Approximately 15-20 individuals are visible, primarily pedestrians navigating the alley. In the immediate foreground, a person wearing a light pink long-sleeved top and a light beige hijab is seen from behind, facing away from the camera. Slightly further in the mid-foreground, a bald man wearing a dark green/black hooded top and a black backpack is also seen from behind, walking away. To the left, two women walk side-by-side: one wears a beige abaya and hijab, carrying a small bag, while the other wears a dark green tracksuit and a dark green hijab, carrying a black plastic bag. Other individuals are distributed further down the alley, walking in both directions, contributing to a lively market atmosphere.

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