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This image captures a narrow, cobbled alleyway within the Fes el Bali medina in Fez, Morocco, at a junction indicated by directional signs pointing to "Bab Boujloud" (Sidi Ben Adellah) and "Place Rcif."

The ground consists of alternating strips of smooth stone and uneven cobblestones, with minor debris present. On the left side of the alley, a series of closed, tall, dark wooden double doors with recessed panels line a building's facade. In the foreground, a white plastic stool sits next to a cardboard box containing a sack of dried green herbaceous material. Above this, colorful fabric items or bags are suspended from an unseen fixture.

On the right, an open market stall is visible, featuring a wooden counter displaying various goods. The wall behind the stall is adorned with hanging textiles or flat items with patterns. On the counter, numerous clear plastic-wrapped packages, several woven baskets filled with similar items, and a prominent white container holding bright green powdered spices are arranged. A pink plastic stool, a branded cardboard box, and a blue bucket are positioned on the ground beneath the stall. A dark, carved wooden architectural overhang extends from the building above the stall.

In the midground, the alley terminates at a light-colored, ornate arched doorway, elevated by two steps. Directly above this arch, two directional signs are mounted: a red sign points left to "Bab Boujloud" (Sidi Ben Adellah), and a brown sign points right to "Place Rcif." Beyond the arch, an interior room is visible, characterized by light blue walls and a lower section finished with green tiles. The floor of this room is covered with a red rug. Two individuals, clad in dark attire, are seated on the red rug, appearing to rest or socialize. One figure is partially obscured, while the other is seen in profile, leaning against the wall. A small, framed picture hangs on the far blue wall of this interior space.
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Mar 4, 2026

Fez, Morocco

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This image captures a narrow, cobbled alleyway within the Fes el Bali medina in Fez, Morocco, at a junction indicated by directional signs pointing to "Bab Boujloud" (Sidi Ben Adellah) and "Place Rcif." The ground consists of alternating strips of smooth stone and uneven cobblestones, with minor debris present. On the left side of the alley, a series of closed, tall, dark wooden double doors with recessed panels line a building's facade. In the foreground, a white plastic stool sits next to a cardboard box containing a sack of dried green herbaceous material. Above this, colorful fabric items or bags are suspended from an unseen fixture. On the right, an open market stall is visible, featuring a wooden counter displaying various goods. The wall behind the stall is adorned with hanging textiles or flat items with patterns. On the counter, numerous clear plastic-wrapped packages, several woven baskets filled with similar items, and a prominent white container holding bright green powdered spices are arranged. A pink plastic stool, a branded cardboard box, and a blue bucket are positioned on the ground beneath the stall. A dark, carved wooden architectural overhang extends from the building above the stall. In the midground, the alley terminates at a light-colored, ornate arched doorway, elevated by two steps. Directly above this arch, two directional signs are mounted: a red sign points left to "Bab Boujloud" (Sidi Ben Adellah), and a brown sign points right to "Place Rcif." Beyond the arch, an interior room is visible, characterized by light blue walls and a lower section finished with green tiles. The floor of this room is covered with a red rug. Two individuals, clad in dark attire, are seated on the red rug, appearing to rest or socialize. One figure is partially obscured, while the other is seen in profile, leaning against the wall. A small, framed picture hangs on the far blue wall of this interior space.

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