
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a tilted, upward-angled view of an urban environment in Fez, Morocco, dominated by a weathered, light-colored concrete or stucco wall. This wall runs diagonally across the frame, separating a clear blue sky and lush green foliage (likely a dense hedge or trees) in the upper and left portions from the wall itself and a textured, gravel-like ground surface in the lower right. Prominently featured on the wall are multiple instances of graffiti. In the central-right area, light brown spray paint forms Arabic script reading: "من قال أنا لها" (Man qāla anā lahā), which translates to "Who said I am for her." To the upper right of this Arabic text, black and faint brown spray paint show partial English-like lettering, appearing to include "T," "S," and "hiB." Further to the lower left, beneath the Arabic text, are several sections of thick black spray paint forming abstract marks or heavily obscured words. A small, crumpled light blue plastic bag is visible at the junction of the wall and the textured ground in the lower right corner. A bare tree branch, devoid of leaves, is silhouetted against the bright blue sky in the upper left quadrant. The scene is brightly illuminated by direct sunlight. No individuals or animals are present within the frame.
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