
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a traditional Moroccan wall fountain located on Zankat As-Sarrajin (Street of the Saddlers) in the city of Fez, Morocco. The central element is a fountain adorned with intricate blue and white zellige tiles, forming a deep arched niche and two flanking pilasters. The arch's interior features a dense mosaic of small blue and white geometric shapes, while the pilasters exhibit larger diamond and cross patterns. A rough-hewn, light-colored stone trough forms the base of the fountain, with scattered bread crumbs visible on its surface. Above the tiled section, a row of green, scalloped roof tiles creates an overhang. A blue and white ceramic plaque with an Arabic inscription is mounted on the pale wall above the green tiles. To the left, a market stall partially intrudes into the frame, displaying various garments, primarily sweaters and shirts, hung on metal racks. A white piece of fabric is suspended from an unseen overhead structure. The ground in the foreground consists of stone pavement with a visible metal drain grate. No individuals are present in the scene.
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