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The image displays a narrow, bustling street within the Fes el-Bali medina in Fez, Morocco, viewed from a low angle upwards towards a clear blue sky. On the immediate left, a traditional Moroccan building features a prominent arched entrance extensively adorned with intricate green and white zellige tilework, topped by a wall section exhibiting dark green curvilinear patterns against a lighter background. This building's roofline is edged with green tiles, and a small potted plant hangs from its upper facade. Adjacent to this, a light-colored building displays a prominent white arched sign, suspended by wires, indicating "WC" and "دار الوضوء" (Dar al-Wudoo', meaning Ablution House) in Arabic, accompanied by directional arrows and universal restroom pictograms for male, female, disabled, and baby changing facilities. Multiple black electrical wires are strung across the facades of these buildings. Further to the right and dominating the upper background, a tall, square minaret rises. This minaret, characteristic of the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, is adorned with intricate geometric patterns in white and lighter tones, featuring a prominent green-tiled cornice and finials at its summit. Below the minaret, other traditional buildings with wooden awnings extend over the pedestrian area. The lower right portion of the image shows a blurred group of pedestrians, primarily adults, moving along the street, indicating a busy public thoroughfare.
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