
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an upward, diagonal view of a large, weathered stone fortification in Safi, Morocco, identifiable as part of the historic city walls or a tower within the Kechla complex. The structure is constructed from irregularly shaped, light yellow-beige stone blocks, exhibiting signs of age with visible erosion and small patches of green vegetation in crevices. Its upper section features crenellated battlements, and at least three distinct rectangular openings are visible on its facade. A dark grey utility pole, marked with a red band and white scratches, diagonally crosses the frame, partially obscuring the stone wall. In the lower-left foreground, two individuals are walking away from the camera on a light-colored paved surface. The leading person is a male wearing a red cap, blue t-shirt, and light-colored shorts, carrying a green bag in his left hand. The second person is partially visible behind him. A reddish-pink curb stone runs along the base of the wall. The sky is clear blue with scattered white cumulus clouds. In the far background, on a distant hillside, several light-colored buildings are discernible under the clear sky.
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Volume
923
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