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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presents a detailed view of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, against a clear blue sky. The most prominent feature is the mosque's towering minaret, which dominates the left side of the frame, extending from the bottom center upwards. The minaret is meticulously crafted from light-colored stone, adorned with intricate geometric patterns and ornate mosaic tiles (zellij) in shades of green, white, and beige. Several decorative arched windows and stylized elements punctuate its façade. The upper section of the minaret features a distinct pattern of green and white mosaic, and it culminates in a finial consisting of stacked spherical elements. To the right, a significant portion of the main mosque building is visible. It shares the same light-colored stone and rich ornamentation as the minaret, displaying series of arches and detailed stonework. A distinctive green-tiled roof of the mosque is also apparent, contrasting with the building's lighter façade. The scene is captured during daylight hours, indicated by the bright and even illumination of the structures. The sky is a vibrant blue, with some soft, wispy clouds scattered across it. No individuals or discernible text are present in the photograph. The image highlights the grandeur and detailed artistry of Moroccan Islamic architecture.
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