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This image depicts a street scene in Fez, Morocco, under a bright, sunny sky with scattered cirrus clouds. The primary subject is a multi-story building, likely residential, with a prominent minaret belonging to a mosque situated to its immediate left.

The building on the left features a light beige, textured stucco facade and rises at least three visible stories above a raised ground level. Numerous windows are visible across all floors, typically rectangular and fitted with security bars. Some upper-floor windows reveal light blue frames or interior elements. On the ground level, there are two distinct entrances. The left entrance consists of a light grey metal door accessed by a short flight of concrete steps with grey metal railings. A small red sign on this door displays Arabic text, "ممنوع" (Mamnoua'), indicating "Forbidden" or "No Entry." To the far left, a black and yellow scooter-style motorcycle is parked on the pavement. The right ground-level entrance also features a grey metal door, accessed by a longer, curving flight of concrete steps with grey metal railings.

The mosque minaret, positioned on the far left, is a tall, square structure with a light beige body and distinctive green decorative trim, including green crenellations at its peak and green vertical stripes. Intricate patterns are visible on its sides.

To the right, a vibrant green citrus tree, laden with numerous ripe orange fruits, occupies a significant portion of the frame, partially obscuring the main building's upper floors and another building slightly to the right.

The foreground shows a paved asphalt road bordered by a curb painted with characteristic red and white stripes. Strong sunlight originates from the upper left, creating a prominent lens flare in the image. No people are visible in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.
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Dec 7, 2025, 1:46 PM

Fez, Morocco

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This image depicts a street scene in Fez, Morocco, under a bright, sunny sky with scattered cirrus clouds. The primary subject is a multi-story building, likely residential, with a prominent minaret belonging to a mosque situated to its immediate left. The building on the left features a light beige, textured stucco facade and rises at least three visible stories above a raised ground level. Numerous windows are visible across all floors, typically rectangular and fitted with security bars. Some upper-floor windows reveal light blue frames or interior elements. On the ground level, there are two distinct entrances. The left entrance consists of a light grey metal door accessed by a short flight of concrete steps with grey metal railings. A small red sign on this door displays Arabic text, "ممنوع" (Mamnoua'), indicating "Forbidden" or "No Entry." To the far left, a black and yellow scooter-style motorcycle is parked on the pavement. The right ground-level entrance also features a grey metal door, accessed by a longer, curving flight of concrete steps with grey metal railings. The mosque minaret, positioned on the far left, is a tall, square structure with a light beige body and distinctive green decorative trim, including green crenellations at its peak and green vertical stripes. Intricate patterns are visible on its sides. To the right, a vibrant green citrus tree, laden with numerous ripe orange fruits, occupies a significant portion of the frame, partially obscuring the main building's upper floors and another building slightly to the right. The foreground shows a paved asphalt road bordered by a curb painted with characteristic red and white stripes. Strong sunlight originates from the upper left, creating a prominent lens flare in the image. No people are visible in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.

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