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The scene depicts a street in the Fez el Bali (Old Medina) of Fez, Morocco, characterized by an arched entrance leading into a bustling marketplace. In the foreground, a worn, unevenly paved stone walkway extends from the viewer into the arched passage. To the left, a modern ATM with a red casing is integrated into a light-colored building, displaying "التجاري" (Al-Tijari) in Arabic script above its glass entrance. A small Moroccan flag, red with a green pentagram, is affixed to the building's facade. Two men are prominent on the walkway. On the left, a man with a beard, wearing a black baseball cap, black leather jacket, black pants, and black shoes, stands facing right, near the ATM. Further right and slightly ahead, an older man, dressed in a dark suit jacket, dark trousers, and a white skullcap, walks away from the viewer, entering the arched passage. He carries a colorful plastic bag in his left hand. The central feature is a large, light-colored, multi-layered arched passageway, typical of Moroccan architecture, which opens into a deep, narrow street lined with various stalls and shops. Merchandise, including textiles and handicrafts, is visible on display along the sides of the passage. Several indistinct figures can be seen deeper within the market, some seated on benches to the right. The wall on the right of the archway features large banners. An upper banner displays two large portraits of the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, and his son, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, both in dark suits. Below this, a large Moroccan flag banner, red with a green pentagram, is affixed. Beneath the flag, a white banner advertises various juices and other items in Arabic and English, listing "orange juice," "lemon with mint," "avocado juice with orange," "banana juice with orange," "apple juice with orange," and "strawberry juice" at 07 DH SMALL, along with "dates - oils - barley - banana." The top of the juice banner reads "Welcome to juice" and "زعزع بلدي" (Zaazaa Baladi). The overall environment is well-lit by natural light from above and appears to be a busy commercial thoroughfare within the historic medina.
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