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The image depicts a crowded, narrow alleyway within the historic medina of Fez, Morocco, specifically referencing "39 Derb Jdid El Blida - Fès" on a prominent sign. The scene is illuminated by daylight under a partially cloudy blue sky. The alley is densely packed with a diverse group of people moving through the thoroughfare. In the immediate foreground on the left, a man with short dark hair, wearing a light grey jacket over a dark hoodie, walks with his head slightly bowed. To his right, a woman with long, wavy blonde hair, dressed in a grey sweater, is seen from behind. Further into the mid-ground, a bearded man in a grey suit jacket holds a small device to his mouth, possibly a vape, looking towards the right side of the frame. Numerous other individuals are visible throughout the crowded passage, mostly from behind, wearing various contemporary garments. The environment consists of traditional buildings with aged, light-colored facades. On the left, a shop with a beige and white striped awning is partially visible. Higher on the left wall, a blue rectangular sign advertises "Restaurant Souj Jaou" with images of food and a building, along with an address in Fez and a phone number. Below it, a yellow and orange graphic sign is visible, with a smaller yellow sign below that displaying "Western Union" in English and "الصراف" (Al-Sarraf) in Arabic. On the right side of the alley, a building with a light beige facade features a window protected by a dark metal grate. Below this, a shop entrance displays various garments, including what appear to be traditional hooded robes, and racks of hanging souvenirs or keychains. Further down the alley on the right, a white awning extends from a stall, while a large red banner featuring a green star, consistent with the Moroccan flag, hangs over another market stall displaying red and orange produce. An archway in the distance suggests continuation of the market. Electrical wiring is visible running along the walls of the buildings on the left.
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