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The image displays the entrance to a retail shop in Fez, Morocco, specializing in traditional Moroccan handicrafts. The perspective is from outside, looking directly into the establishment.

The exterior features a light-brown, coursed stone-block facade. A dark-framed doorway, approximately 1.5 meters wide, serves as the main entrance. The frame is dark, possibly metal, with a rope-like trim detail. To the left of the doorway, a white numeral "45" is stenciled onto a darker, vertical surface. Above the right side of the doorway, a white utility box is mounted on the stone wall. Further to the right, a vertical section of a reddish-brown wooden door with recessed panels is partially visible, adjacent to a small red rectangular box mounted on the stone.

Inside the shop, the visible walls are painted a light peach or orange color. The floor is tiled with light-colored square tiles featuring a repeating darker geometric pattern. The shop is densely filled with merchandise. Immediately inside, numerous decorative lamps and lanterns of varied designs are displayed; many are illuminated, casting a warm glow. A multi-armed chandelier with blue and white patterned glass shades hangs from the ceiling near the entrance. Other visible items include intricate metalwork, such as large, ornate silver-toned trays, two of which hang vertically from the right door frame, and one leans against the frame. Two diamond-shaped wall decorations are mounted on the right interior wall; the front one is green with a red border, framing a small, gold-toned, possibly metal, framed object. Deeper into the shop, additional display cases, more lanterns, and various decorative objects are discernible along a narrow aisle. A single, plain spiral compact fluorescent light bulb hangs from a cord just inside the top of the doorway. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Feb 15, 2026, 1:21 PM

Fez, Morocco

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The image displays the entrance to a retail shop in Fez, Morocco, specializing in traditional Moroccan handicrafts. The perspective is from outside, looking directly into the establishment. The exterior features a light-brown, coursed stone-block facade. A dark-framed doorway, approximately 1.5 meters wide, serves as the main entrance. The frame is dark, possibly metal, with a rope-like trim detail. To the left of the doorway, a white numeral "45" is stenciled onto a darker, vertical surface. Above the right side of the doorway, a white utility box is mounted on the stone wall. Further to the right, a vertical section of a reddish-brown wooden door with recessed panels is partially visible, adjacent to a small red rectangular box mounted on the stone. Inside the shop, the visible walls are painted a light peach or orange color. The floor is tiled with light-colored square tiles featuring a repeating darker geometric pattern. The shop is densely filled with merchandise. Immediately inside, numerous decorative lamps and lanterns of varied designs are displayed; many are illuminated, casting a warm glow. A multi-armed chandelier with blue and white patterned glass shades hangs from the ceiling near the entrance. Other visible items include intricate metalwork, such as large, ornate silver-toned trays, two of which hang vertically from the right door frame, and one leans against the frame. Two diamond-shaped wall decorations are mounted on the right interior wall; the front one is green with a red border, framing a small, gold-toned, possibly metal, framed object. Deeper into the shop, additional display cases, more lanterns, and various decorative objects are discernible along a narrow aisle. A single, plain spiral compact fluorescent light bulb hangs from a cord just inside the top of the doorway. No individuals are present in the scene.

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