
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the historic Bab Semmarin (Gate Semmarin) in Fez, Morocco. The scene is dominated by a massive light brown brick archway serving as a city gate, featuring an ogee arch. The large wooden double doors are constructed with diagonal planks, displaying variations in wood tone, and include a smaller pedestrian door on the right panel. The lower portion of the gate structure is clad in vertical weathered wooden planks. Above the arch, the brick wall continues upwards, topped by a crenellated parapet. A red Moroccan flag with a green pentagram star flies from a flagpole positioned behind the crenellations on the right side of the wall. A black street lamp extends from the wall directly below the crenellations. On the left side of the brick wall, a white rectangular sign with a black outline drawing of an archway is affixed. A smaller blue rectangular sign is visible on the right wall section. In the foreground, an unpaved, light-colored dirt and gravel area extends. A single individual is seated on a dark chair directly in front of the small pedestrian door within the main gate. The person wears dark clothing. In the distant background, to the left of the gate, gentle green hills are visible under an overcast, light grey sky. Some palm trees and parked vehicles, including what appears to be a white van or bus, are discernible in the middle ground on the left. The overall lighting is diffuse, indicative of an overcast day.
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