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The image displays a long, arcaded colonnade of a grand architectural structure, characteristic of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. The perspective is from a low angle, looking along the length of the colonnade, emphasizing its scale and intricate details. The dominant features are a series of imposing horseshoe arches crafted from a light-colored, warm-toned stone, likely marble or limestone. These arches are supported by robust, dark green columns, possibly made of polished marble or granite, which stand out against the lighter facade. The lower sections of the walls beneath the arches, and the bases of the columns, are richly adorned with traditional Moroccan zellige tilework, featuring complex geometric patterns in shades of green and white. Above the arches, the upper parts of the walls exhibit carved geometric motifs, adding further decorative depth. Through the arches, glimpses of a decorated ceiling within the structure can be seen. The ground is a vast expanse of reflective, light-colored polished stone or marble, creating subtle reflections of the architecture and light. The sky above is a clear, light blue, suggesting good weather. The lighting is soft and directional, indicating either early morning or late afternoon, casting gentle shadows that highlight the architectural forms. No people or visible text are present in the image, conveying a sense of serene grandeur and exquisite craftsmanship.
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