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The image depicts a bustling, narrow alleyway or street, possibly within a historic medina or marketplace, under an overcast sky. The ground is paved with what appears to be wet cobblestones or bricks, indicating recent rain. A circular manhole cover is visible on the right side of the wet pavement in the mid-ground.

Buildings with distinct architectural features line both sides of the alley. On the left, a series of intricately carved wooden eaves or canopies extend outwards, providing shelter over storefronts or dwelling entrances. The facades of these buildings also feature wooden doors and panels. On the right side, similar wooden structures are present, and further down the alley, a vibrant red canopy or awning stands out, likely covering a vendor's stall. In the distance, beyond the immediate structures, modern-looking buildings can be seen, suggesting an urban environment. Overhead, a tangle of electrical wires crisscrosses the alley.

Several individuals are walking through the alley. In the foreground, on the left side, a man wearing traditional clothing, possibly a djellaba, and a head covering, carries a large, patterned fabric bag over his left shoulder. His face is partially obscured. Further back, in the mid-ground on the right side of the alley, two men are walking. One man wears a light-colored sweatshirt, light pants, and a dark cap, with a beard visible. The other, slightly behind him, is dressed in a brown traditional garment, resembling a djellaba. Near these two men, a small, wheeled cart is visible, possibly used for transporting goods. More figures are faintly discernible further down the alley near the red canopy.

The overall scene conveys the atmosphere of daily life in a traditional marketplace or residential area, with people engaged in their routines despite the damp conditions. No text is visible in the image.
FM-pPInN2

Feb 9, 2026

Salé, Morocco

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The image depicts a bustling, narrow alleyway or street, possibly within a historic medina or marketplace, under an overcast sky. The ground is paved with what appears to be wet cobblestones or bricks, indicating recent rain. A circular manhole cover is visible on the right side of the wet pavement in the mid-ground. Buildings with distinct architectural features line both sides of the alley. On the left, a series of intricately carved wooden eaves or canopies extend outwards, providing shelter over storefronts or dwelling entrances. The facades of these buildings also feature wooden doors and panels. On the right side, similar wooden structures are present, and further down the alley, a vibrant red canopy or awning stands out, likely covering a vendor's stall. In the distance, beyond the immediate structures, modern-looking buildings can be seen, suggesting an urban environment. Overhead, a tangle of electrical wires crisscrosses the alley. Several individuals are walking through the alley. In the foreground, on the left side, a man wearing traditional clothing, possibly a djellaba, and a head covering, carries a large, patterned fabric bag over his left shoulder. His face is partially obscured. Further back, in the mid-ground on the right side of the alley, two men are walking. One man wears a light-colored sweatshirt, light pants, and a dark cap, with a beard visible. The other, slightly behind him, is dressed in a brown traditional garment, resembling a djellaba. Near these two men, a small, wheeled cart is visible, possibly used for transporting goods. More figures are faintly discernible further down the alley near the red canopy. The overall scene conveys the atmosphere of daily life in a traditional marketplace or residential area, with people engaged in their routines despite the damp conditions. No text is visible in the image.

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