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This image depicts the Hôtel Tafilalet, a multi-story building located in Meknes, Morocco, captured during dusk or early night hours. The hotel building features a beige or light brown exterior facade with a prominent curved section on its left side and a flatter, more linear section towards the right. It consists of at least ten visible floors above the ground level.

The upper portion of the hotel displays illuminated red capital letters spelling "HOTEL TAFILALET" against a light-colored background, situated atop a curved, reddish-brown canopy accented with numerous small, warm-toned lights. The windows on the curved section are horizontally elongated and feature light blue-tinted glass, framed in white or light beige. The central, flatter section of the hotel building has vertical rows of rectangular windows, also with light blue-tinted glass and light frames. Many windows reflect the dim sky, while some display interior warm yellow or white light, notably a bright yellow light in a window on the sixth floor from the bottom, third column from the right.

To the immediate right of the Hôtel Tafilalet, an adjacent, lighter-colored, multi-story building is partially visible, featuring a different grid of windows, some of which appear to have air conditioning units. The sky above is a deep indigo blue, indicating the transition from day to night. At the base of the hotel, reflections of the sky and ambient light are visible in large ground-level windows or panels. Dark green foliage and indistinct street-level elements, including a partial signpost, are present in the foreground, obscuring the very bottom of the hotel. No individuals are discernible in the scene.
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Oct 2, 2025

Meknes, Morocco

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This image depicts the Hôtel Tafilalet, a multi-story building located in Meknes, Morocco, captured during dusk or early night hours. The hotel building features a beige or light brown exterior facade with a prominent curved section on its left side and a flatter, more linear section towards the right. It consists of at least ten visible floors above the ground level. The upper portion of the hotel displays illuminated red capital letters spelling "HOTEL TAFILALET" against a light-colored background, situated atop a curved, reddish-brown canopy accented with numerous small, warm-toned lights. The windows on the curved section are horizontally elongated and feature light blue-tinted glass, framed in white or light beige. The central, flatter section of the hotel building has vertical rows of rectangular windows, also with light blue-tinted glass and light frames. Many windows reflect the dim sky, while some display interior warm yellow or white light, notably a bright yellow light in a window on the sixth floor from the bottom, third column from the right. To the immediate right of the Hôtel Tafilalet, an adjacent, lighter-colored, multi-story building is partially visible, featuring a different grid of windows, some of which appear to have air conditioning units. The sky above is a deep indigo blue, indicating the transition from day to night. At the base of the hotel, reflections of the sky and ambient light are visible in large ground-level windows or panels. Dark green foliage and indistinct street-level elements, including a partial signpost, are present in the foreground, obscuring the very bottom of the hotel. No individuals are discernible in the scene.

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