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The image depicts an active construction scene in Sidi Moussa Ben Ali, Morocco, showing the process of pouring concrete into a reinforced structure. The foreground features a light-colored concrete surface, partially covered by a crumpled, dirty white cloth. Above this, a dense grid of interconnected rebar (reinforcing steel) forms the primary structural element. Wet, light grey concrete is visible within and partially covering the rebar grid, indicating ongoing pouring. Multiple individuals are present, visible only from the waist down, all wearing dark work trousers and protective green rubber boots. One person, positioned centrally, is actively directing a grey concrete pump hose, from which wet concrete is being discharged onto the rebar grid. The end of the hose is submerged or close to the fresh concrete. Another individual is standing to the left on the rebar, also wearing green boots. Additional legs in green boots are visible further to the right. To the right of the rebar grid, a dark, textured vertical surface functions as formwork, with white lettering including "TPL" and "ESTPL" visible. A bright blue structural element or bracket is visible at the base of this formwork on the far right. Strong, elongated shadows are cast across the rebar grid and the foreground concrete, suggesting direct sunlight from an overhead or angled source. The overall environment is utilitarian, focused on construction activities.
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