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The image depicts an active construction or setup scene within the Jemaa el-Fna square in Marrakesh, Morocco, under a clear, bright blue sky.

In the immediate foreground, a grey metal crowd barrier with vertical bars is partially visible on the right, curving towards the left. A silver-colored metal pole, secured upright, is located slightly behind the barrier on the left, adorned with loosely tied red and white striped tape. The ground here is a flat, light brown dirt or packed earth.

The midground reveals a large, open square undergoing significant groundwork. Areas of disturbed earth, including several mounds of brown soil, are visible. One prominent pile of dirt has a shovel partially inserted. Sections of the ground are covered with dark, small interlocking pavers, while other areas show exposed earth. Piles of new grey paving stones are stacked on wheeled dollies. Two empty wooden pallets lie on the ground, one to the right and another further back to the left, near loose green material resembling plastic tubing or strapping.

Numerous individuals are dispersed throughout the midground and background. Several people, some wearing high-visibility yellow or green vests, are engaged in activities consistent with construction or event setup. Other individuals, dressed in various civilian attire, are walking or congregating. Small white temporary barriers or structures are intermittently placed across the square.

The background features traditional Moroccan architecture, characterized by low-rise buildings with flat roofs and pale orange or salmon-colored facades. Palm trees punctuate the skyline behind these buildings. A red flag is visible flying from a flagpole atop one of the buildings on the right side of the square. The square appears busy with people, indicating its function as a public gathering and commercial space.
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Jan 20, 2026, 2:31 PM

Marrakesh, Morocco

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The image depicts an active construction or setup scene within the Jemaa el-Fna square in Marrakesh, Morocco, under a clear, bright blue sky. In the immediate foreground, a grey metal crowd barrier with vertical bars is partially visible on the right, curving towards the left. A silver-colored metal pole, secured upright, is located slightly behind the barrier on the left, adorned with loosely tied red and white striped tape. The ground here is a flat, light brown dirt or packed earth. The midground reveals a large, open square undergoing significant groundwork. Areas of disturbed earth, including several mounds of brown soil, are visible. One prominent pile of dirt has a shovel partially inserted. Sections of the ground are covered with dark, small interlocking pavers, while other areas show exposed earth. Piles of new grey paving stones are stacked on wheeled dollies. Two empty wooden pallets lie on the ground, one to the right and another further back to the left, near loose green material resembling plastic tubing or strapping. Numerous individuals are dispersed throughout the midground and background. Several people, some wearing high-visibility yellow or green vests, are engaged in activities consistent with construction or event setup. Other individuals, dressed in various civilian attire, are walking or congregating. Small white temporary barriers or structures are intermittently placed across the square. The background features traditional Moroccan architecture, characterized by low-rise buildings with flat roofs and pale orange or salmon-colored facades. Palm trees punctuate the skyline behind these buildings. A red flag is visible flying from a flagpole atop one of the buildings on the right side of the square. The square appears busy with people, indicating its function as a public gathering and commercial space.

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