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This image depicts an outdoor market street scene in Fez, Morocco, specifically in front of a shop identified by its signage as "Le Palais des Goûts Fassis Chez Les Maîtres Guissis" and "Fussi Taste With The Guissis," established in 1975.

The immediate foreground features a section of blue and white checkered floor tiles transitioning into grey stone paving. A pink mesh wastebasket with a red liner stands on the paving. To the left, a stack of white plastic buckets with green lids is present, while to the right of a central decorative structure, another stack of white buckets with green lids, along with individual blue and turquoise buckets, are visible.

The shop's facade is richly decorated. A prominent hexagonal sign with a red background, gold trim, and a smiling face in a circular inset displays the shop's name in both French and Arabic. Above it, a rectangular sign repeats the English name. The shop's primary feature is a large, ornate, arched glass display case on the right, filled with multiple tiers of various Moroccan pastries, nuts, and sweets. The display case's frame is decorated with colorful patterned tiles. To the left of this, a decorative brown column-like structure with intricate carvings and a small lantern, flanked by two small artificial trees on its top surface, serves as a display stand. Another smaller glass display case is partially visible to the far left.

In the mid-ground to the right, another stall is visible with tables covered in white cloths, piled high with goods, likely dried fruits or other foodstuffs. A person in dark clothing is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame, near this adjacent stall. Further in the background, blurred figures suggest a busy street environment. Overhead, an awning or roof structure is visible, along with parts of bare tree branches and a hanging street lamp.
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This image depicts an outdoor market street scene in Fez, Morocco, specifically in front of a shop identified by its signage as "Le Palais des Goûts Fassis Chez Les Maîtres Guissis" and "Fussi Taste With The Guissis," established in 1975. The immediate foreground features a section of blue and white checkered floor tiles transitioning into grey stone paving. A pink mesh wastebasket with a red liner stands on the paving. To the left, a stack of white plastic buckets with green lids is present, while to the right of a central decorative structure, another stack of white buckets with green lids, along with individual blue and turquoise buckets, are visible. The shop's facade is richly decorated. A prominent hexagonal sign with a red background, gold trim, and a smiling face in a circular inset displays the shop's name in both French and Arabic. Above it, a rectangular sign repeats the English name. The shop's primary feature is a large, ornate, arched glass display case on the right, filled with multiple tiers of various Moroccan pastries, nuts, and sweets. The display case's frame is decorated with colorful patterned tiles. To the left of this, a decorative brown column-like structure with intricate carvings and a small lantern, flanked by two small artificial trees on its top surface, serves as a display stand. Another smaller glass display case is partially visible to the far left. In the mid-ground to the right, another stall is visible with tables covered in white cloths, piled high with goods, likely dried fruits or other foodstuffs. A person in dark clothing is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame, near this adjacent stall. Further in the background, blurred figures suggest a busy street environment. Overhead, an awning or roof structure is visible, along with parts of bare tree branches and a hanging street lamp.

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