
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an underground construction or excavation site, likely a tunnel or shaft, in Sidi Moussa Ben Ali, Morocco. The scene is dimly lit, suggesting reliance on artificial light. The primary subjects are at least six workers, all wearing personal protective equipment. Each worker is equipped with a yellow hard hat and a high-visibility safety vest, predominantly orange, though one visible vest is blue. One worker is positioned higher up, closer to what appears to be a rough, excavated rock and soil ceiling or wall, seemingly engaged in work or inspection. Below, in a darker section of the site, multiple other workers are gathered, some appearing to be standing in or near accumulated water or a wet surface. Their postures suggest focused activity, possibly involving inspection, installation, or preparation of materials. The environment is characterized by heavy construction elements. Large, rust-colored metal beams, resembling H-beams, are visible spanning horizontally across the upper portion of the frame, indicating structural support. Vertical metal pipes and what appear to be rebar or scaffolding elements are also present. A prominent feature on the right side of the image is a large, dark panel or membrane, possibly part of a formwork or waterproofing system. This panel has visible text and a logo, repeatedly displaying "STPL" and "≡STPL", suggesting the brand or type of material. The presence of water in the lower areas indicates a wet working environment, potentially due to groundwater. The overall impression is that of a complex engineering project underway in a challenging, enclosed space.
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