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The image displays the entrance to a narrow, dark, covered pedestrian passage in the city of Fez, Morocco, consistent with the architecture of an old medina. Above the entrance, a banner advertises "Riad Diwan Hôtel Restaurant La terrasse," featuring images of interior rooms, a red downward-pointing arrow, and a green WhatsApp icon with the phone number "06 84 27 12 55." The banner has a thin green border. The walls flanking the entrance are made of light brown, aged material, possibly mud-brick or stucco over stone, exhibiting significant wear, crumbling plaster, and exposed brick. Blue Arabic script graffiti is visible on the lower left wall. Black electrical cables are attached to the upper right wall and across the entrance lintel, secured with green ties. A small, light-colored electrical box is mounted on the interior right wall of the passage. The passage floor appears to be paved with dark cobblestones or similar material, and the interior recedes into darkness, preventing visibility of its full extent. No individuals or animals are present.
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Feb 25, 2026, 3:37 PM

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The image displays the entrance to a narrow, dark, covered pedestrian passage in the city of Fez, Morocco, consistent with the architecture of an old medina. Above the entrance, a banner advertises "Riad Diwan Hôtel Restaurant La terrasse," featuring images of interior rooms, a red downward-pointing arrow, and a green WhatsApp icon with the phone number "06 84 27 12 55." The banner has a thin green border. The walls flanking the entrance are made of light brown, aged material, possibly mud-brick or stucco over stone, exhibiting significant wear, crumbling plaster, and exposed brick. Blue Arabic script graffiti is visible on the lower left wall. Black electrical cables are attached to the upper right wall and across the entrance lintel, secured with green ties. A small, light-colored electrical box is mounted on the interior right wall of the passage. The passage floor appears to be paved with dark cobblestones or similar material, and the interior recedes into darkness, preventing visibility of its full extent. No individuals or animals are present.

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