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The image, when viewed upright, presents a deep, rectangular shaft or open void within what appears to be a multi-story concrete structure, possibly abandoned or under construction. The perspective is looking down into this space.

Two prominent, roughly textured concrete beams span horizontally across the width of the shaft at different levels. These beams show signs of age and wear, with chipped edges and visible aggregate.

The walls of the shaft are constructed from a combination of rough concrete and what appear to be light-colored concrete or cinder blocks, arranged in a grid pattern. On the left side of the image (when upright), a large section of this block wall slopes downwards, suggesting a ceiling or an angled structural element. The concrete surfaces are generally dirty, stained, and discolored, contributing to a sense of dilapidation.

Several areas of the walls are adorned with graffiti. On the upper left wall section, there are red and black markings, including a stylized red symbol or character and the number "90" written in black beneath it. Further down and to the right, more graffiti in green and black is visible on the concrete surfaces, though the specific words or symbols are largely illegible.

A significant detail is a piece of red, fine-mesh netting that hangs vertically down into the shaft. It is draped over the upper of the two main horizontal concrete beams and extends downwards, appearing somewhat tangled or knotted in the middle. It resembles safety netting, though its current state suggests disuse or damage.

The very bottom of the shaft is dimly lit and largely obscured by shadow, making it difficult to discern specific features, but hints of further structural elements or a lower floor can be vaguely seen. The overall lighting is subdued, suggesting an enclosed or shadowed interior environment. The scene evokes a feeling of abandonment, decay, and industrial starkness.
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FM-2pxri1

Sep 3, 2024, 6:48 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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The image, when viewed upright, presents a deep, rectangular shaft or open void within what appears to be a multi-story concrete structure, possibly abandoned or under construction. The perspective is looking down into this space. Two prominent, roughly textured concrete beams span horizontally across the width of the shaft at different levels. These beams show signs of age and wear, with chipped edges and visible aggregate. The walls of the shaft are constructed from a combination of rough concrete and what appear to be light-colored concrete or cinder blocks, arranged in a grid pattern. On the left side of the image (when upright), a large section of this block wall slopes downwards, suggesting a ceiling or an angled structural element. The concrete surfaces are generally dirty, stained, and discolored, contributing to a sense of dilapidation. Several areas of the walls are adorned with graffiti. On the upper left wall section, there are red and black markings, including a stylized red symbol or character and the number "90" written in black beneath it. Further down and to the right, more graffiti in green and black is visible on the concrete surfaces, though the specific words or symbols are largely illegible. A significant detail is a piece of red, fine-mesh netting that hangs vertically down into the shaft. It is draped over the upper of the two main horizontal concrete beams and extends downwards, appearing somewhat tangled or knotted in the middle. It resembles safety netting, though its current state suggests disuse or damage. The very bottom of the shaft is dimly lit and largely obscured by shadow, making it difficult to discern specific features, but hints of further structural elements or a lower floor can be vaguely seen. The overall lighting is subdued, suggesting an enclosed or shadowed interior environment. The scene evokes a feeling of abandonment, decay, and industrial starkness.

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