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The image depicts an indoor or semi-enclosed atrium within a building in Al Machouar – Stinia, Morocco, characterized by traditional Moroccan architectural elements. In the foreground, a large, ornate gold-framed portrait of King Mohammed VI is prominently displayed. The King is shown seated, wearing a dark suit, with a Moroccan flag visible in the background. The frame features an elaborate gold crest at its apex and includes Arabic script beneath the royal image. This portrait is cordoned off by two brass stanchions connected by a red velvet rope. To the immediate right of the portrait stands a life-sized dark metallic statue, likely bronze, depicting a traditional Moroccan water seller, or guerab. The figure wears a wide-brimmed hat and traditional attire, with multiple brass cups and bells suspended from a strap over its left shoulder. One small brass cup is held in its left hand. The floor consists of white mosaic tiles with scattered blue geometric star patterns. Lower wall sections are adorned with intricate blue and white geometric zellige tiles. A green-painted wrought-iron railing with scrollwork borders an elevated level in the background. Abundant green foliage, including potted plants and hanging greenery, is strategically placed throughout the space. In the upper left portion of the image, a person is visible from the waist down, descending a tiled staircase, carrying a dark bag. On the upper right, beyond the railing and partially obscured by plants, several individuals are discernible, seated or standing, on the elevated level. The area is illuminated by ambient light.
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