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The image presents a grand and symmetrical architectural facade, likely an entrance to the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. The building is constructed from light-colored, possibly limestone or marble, blocks, with the upper sections featuring neatly stacked rectangular tiles. At the center, a large, ornate horseshoe arch serves as the primary entrance, framed by extensive and intricate carved patterns of arabesque and floral motifs in relief. Within this arch, imposing dark grey metallic gates are visible, adorned with complex geometric designs, including prominent circular patterns. The top edge of these gates features a distinctive, scalloped or crenelated silhouette. Flanking the main archway are two smaller, recessed horseshoe arches, each containing a dark, ornate door that echoes the detailed metalwork of the central gates. A few indistinct, dark figures are subtly visible inside the main entrance, suggesting the presence of people within the structure. The foreground comprises a wide, open plaza or courtyard paved with large, rectangular light-colored stone tiles, interspersed with darker linear patterns. The scene is illuminated by bright, natural light, indicating clear and sunny weather, likely during the late morning or early afternoon, which highlights the meticulous craftsmanship of the architecture. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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