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The image depicts a street scene in Tangier, Morocco, specifically on Boulevard Pasteur. The viewpoint is from a wide tiled pedestrian area looking northeast.

The central subject is a modern, multi-story building with a blue-tinted glass facade, dominating the left-center of the frame. Several windows on this building are open, tilted inwards from the bottom. Arabic script, "قصر المالية," and Latin script, "FONCIERE D'ASSURANCES," are visible on its lower section. To the left of this building, partially obscured by palm trees, is an older, rounded building with traditional windows.

In the foreground, the pedestrian area is paved with large, light grey rectangular tiles arranged in a grid pattern. Along its edge, bordering the street, are several dark grey, oval-shaped planters containing soil and minimal plant life. A red and white striped pedestrian crossing is visible on the paved area, leading towards the street.

The asphalt street, visible to the right, has at least two lanes and features a white lane divider. A distinct yellow taxi is captured in motion on the far lane, driving away from the viewer. Several other vehicles, including cars and a motorcycle, are parked along the street in front of the glass building.

To the right of the street, a continuous row of multi-story buildings with light-colored facades and various architectural details, including balconies, extends into the distance. One building displays the name "ORMA" on its ground floor. Ornate black streetlights with multiple arms are strategically placed along the street and pedestrian zones.

The sky is uniformly overcast, presenting a flat, light grey color. A single individual is seen walking on the tiled pedestrian area, away from the camera, towards the glass building. Another person is faintly visible near the entrance of the glass building. Palm trees stand on the far left, near the older building.
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Feb 8, 2026

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The image depicts a street scene in Tangier, Morocco, specifically on Boulevard Pasteur. The viewpoint is from a wide tiled pedestrian area looking northeast. The central subject is a modern, multi-story building with a blue-tinted glass facade, dominating the left-center of the frame. Several windows on this building are open, tilted inwards from the bottom. Arabic script, "قصر المالية," and Latin script, "FONCIERE D'ASSURANCES," are visible on its lower section. To the left of this building, partially obscured by palm trees, is an older, rounded building with traditional windows. In the foreground, the pedestrian area is paved with large, light grey rectangular tiles arranged in a grid pattern. Along its edge, bordering the street, are several dark grey, oval-shaped planters containing soil and minimal plant life. A red and white striped pedestrian crossing is visible on the paved area, leading towards the street. The asphalt street, visible to the right, has at least two lanes and features a white lane divider. A distinct yellow taxi is captured in motion on the far lane, driving away from the viewer. Several other vehicles, including cars and a motorcycle, are parked along the street in front of the glass building. To the right of the street, a continuous row of multi-story buildings with light-colored facades and various architectural details, including balconies, extends into the distance. One building displays the name "ORMA" on its ground floor. Ornate black streetlights with multiple arms are strategically placed along the street and pedestrian zones. The sky is uniformly overcast, presenting a flat, light grey color. A single individual is seen walking on the tiled pedestrian area, away from the camera, towards the glass building. Another person is faintly visible near the entrance of the glass building. Palm trees stand on the far left, near the older building.

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