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A sunlit building facade in Tanger, Morocco, displays the address "6 Rue Brésil." The upper two-thirds of the wall are painted light yellow, transitioning to dark grey for the lower third, with a thin red trim along the top edge. A white tiled street sign, featuring the city's crest and text in Arabic ("طنجة" and "زنقة البرازيل") and Latin script ("Tanger" and "Rue Brésil"), is centered on the yellow section. Multiple black utility cables are secured horizontally above the street sign. A large, dark-colored metal door with intricate wrought iron grille work and textured glass panels occupies the lower-left portion of the frame. A silver-colored vertical handle and a keyhole are visible on the door's left stile. Above the door, transom panels feature similar metalwork and glass. To the right of the door, on the yellow wall, is a narrow, vertically oriented window with multiple panes and a grey frame. Below this window, in the grey wall section, a smaller rectangular opening covered by a dark metal lattice grille shows a small, light-colored padlock on its right side, with white objects visible behind the grille. No individuals are present in the scene.
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