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The image depicts a street scene in Fez, Morocco, characterized by a long, high stack of construction materials lining the right side of a dirt and gravel path. These materials are terracotta-colored bricks or blocks, individually shrink-wrapped in clear plastic and secured with green plastic straps. Each package features a prominent "AB" logo and the text "AMINA BRIQUE" in both Latin and Arabic script. The Arabic text on the packaging also specifies "A.B.C. Brique Nationale Route de Tanger, Fes - Entrée Cité 2 Route de Meknes," confirming the city as Fez.

The stack extends from the foreground into the midground, forming a barrier several pallets high. A concrete curb separates the stacked materials from the dirt path. Sparse green vegetation and weeds grow along the curb, and a blue wrapper is visible as litter on the path.

On the left side of the path, approximately five to six individuals are walking away from the viewer. They appear to be adults and children, dressed in casual clothing; some women wear head coverings. A small, dark vehicle is partially visible parked behind the pedestrians. In the background, multi-story residential buildings with light-colored facades line the street. The sky is partially cloudy, displaying soft blue and light orange hues, suggesting either dawn or dusk. A streetlamp is visible further down the street. The overall scene indicates an urban or suburban area with ongoing development or material delivery.
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Jan 1, 2026, 5:12 PM

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The image depicts a street scene in Fez, Morocco, characterized by a long, high stack of construction materials lining the right side of a dirt and gravel path. These materials are terracotta-colored bricks or blocks, individually shrink-wrapped in clear plastic and secured with green plastic straps. Each package features a prominent "AB" logo and the text "AMINA BRIQUE" in both Latin and Arabic script. The Arabic text on the packaging also specifies "A.B.C. Brique Nationale Route de Tanger, Fes - Entrée Cité 2 Route de Meknes," confirming the city as Fez. The stack extends from the foreground into the midground, forming a barrier several pallets high. A concrete curb separates the stacked materials from the dirt path. Sparse green vegetation and weeds grow along the curb, and a blue wrapper is visible as litter on the path. On the left side of the path, approximately five to six individuals are walking away from the viewer. They appear to be adults and children, dressed in casual clothing; some women wear head coverings. A small, dark vehicle is partially visible parked behind the pedestrians. In the background, multi-story residential buildings with light-colored facades line the street. The sky is partially cloudy, displaying soft blue and light orange hues, suggesting either dawn or dusk. A streetlamp is visible further down the street. The overall scene indicates an urban or suburban area with ongoing development or material delivery.

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