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This forensic description details an alleyway in Marrakesh, Morocco. The scene is dominated by a salmon-pink building facade, likely stucco, featuring multiple windows with ornate metal grates and closed wooden shutters. A dense network of black electrical wires is visible horizontally strung across the upper wall. A red canvas awning extends from the left side of the building. Below, the lower section of the wall transitions to a rougher, grey concrete or cinder block texture. This area displays commercial goods and street art. On the far left, a vertical rack presents numerous small rectangular items, likely postcards or prints. Five woven tote bags, varying in color and pattern, hang from the wall. Beneath them, another display stand showcases additional small rectangular items, arranged in rows. Centered on the lower wall is a graffiti mural. Large black bubble letters read "POS TERRE." To the right of this text, a stylized cartoon character, possibly a cat or fox wearing a hooded jacket and glasses, is depicted within a blue circular background with radiating orange and red lines. Against the wall, a light blue scooter is parked, partially covered by a patterned green and pink blanket. To its right, a plain grey metal door is set into the wall. On the far right, the front wheel and fender of a second, darker-colored scooter are partially visible. The ground is paved with what appears to be cobblestones or bricks, exhibiting dark, wet-looking patches or stains. No people are present in the frame. The lighting suggests ambient daylight with shadows cast from above.
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