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A section of a building facade is depicted under bright daylight. The central feature is a horizontal band of vibrant, intricate mosaic tiles, characteristic of traditional Moroccan (Zellige) art. The mosaic displays repeating geometric patterns, including eight-pointed stars, diamonds, and squares, rendered in a rich palette of yellow, blue, red, green, and reddish-brown hues. These geometric elements are interwoven with larger, flowing curvilinear designs in green and red, forming symmetrical motifs across the band. Above the mosaic, a narrow, light-colored ledge is fitted with rows of bird deterrent spikes, made of thin, needle-like projections, clearly visible against the lighter wall. The wall surface above these spikes and extending further up is a plain, off-white or light beige stucco, textured. A small, triangular sliver of dark blue, likely the sky, is visible in the upper left corner of the frame. The wall below the mosaic band is also a plain, textured, light beige stucco. The scene is static, devoid of people or discernible activity. The strong sunlight indicates a clear, sunny day. The mosaic's design and colors strongly suggest a cultural context consistent with Casablanca, Morocco. No visible text is present.
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